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PROCEEDINGS 



STATE GEA5D COUfiCIL 



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ILLINOIS 



SECOND ANNUAL SESSION, 



HELD AT SPBHSraFIELD, -WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2D, A. D, 1863. 



PEOCEEDIXGS OF THE STATE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, 

LIST OF COUNCILS, ETC. 



SPRIIS^GFTELD: 

PRINTED FOR THE STATE GRAND COUNCIL. 
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PROCEEDINGS. 



The State Grand Council of the U. L. A. for Illinois, met at 
Springfield, Wednesday, Sept. 2d, A. i). 1863, pursuant to Art. 
lY, Sec. 2, of the Constitution, and was opened in due form by 
Hon, Mark Bangs, State Grand President, and with prayer by 
Rev. George I. King, of Quincy. 

Upon roll call by the Grand Secretary, the following officers were 
found to be absent : 

Prof. D. WILKINS, of McLean Grand Vice President. 

J. R. GORRIN, of Macon, Grand Marshall. 

A. GOULD, of Marshall, Grand Herald 

Upon motion, the Grand President filled the vacancies pro tern., 
as follows : 

Dr. D. A. CHEEVER, of Tazewell, Grand Vice President. 

E. G. DEW, of Clinton, Grand Marshal. 

JOHN B. WEBER, of Sangamon, Grand Herald. 

On motion the Grand President appointed the following Com- 
mittee on Credentials : 

Judge D. V.BELL, of Cook county. 

J. D. PLATT, of Jo Davies countv. 

W. W. GILMAN, of La Salle county." 

E. P. KIRBY, of Morgan county. 

ENOCH EMERY, of Peoria county. 

W. W. WILL.\RD, of Marion county. 

H. 0. COOPER, of Williamson county. 

J. K. WARREN, of Macon county. 

During the time occupied by the Committee examining creden- 
tials, the delegates listened to eloquent and stirring speeches from 
Hon. S. W. Moulton, of Shelbyville, and Capt. J. Burritt Taft, of 
Preeport, after which the Committee on Credentials made their 
report. 



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On motion, 

Resolved, That the report be amended by allowing delegates from each county to fill 
all vacancies in the delegation from their respective counties, by members of the U. 
L. A. present, who reside in such counties. 

The report as amended, was then adopted, as follows : 

To Hon. Hark Bangs, Grand President and Officers of the Orand Council of the U. 

L. A. for Illinois, 

Gentlemen: — "We your Committee on Credentials beg leave to report, that we have 
carefully attended to the duty assigned us, and find the following gentlemen enti- 
tled to seats as representatives from the different counties in the State, wherein the 
TJ. L. A. is organized. 

NAMES OF DELEGATES. 



ADAMS COtTHTT. 

W. H. Tandy, 
Henry Asbury, 
Thomas Bailey, 
Rev. Geo. I. King, 
M. R. Buttz, 
H. Dills. 

BOND. 

J. S. Alexander, 
J. E. Henry, 
Joseph T. Fouke. 

BKOWN. 

C. C. Sturtevant. 

BUREAU. 

J. H. Bryant, 
Samuel Dorr, 
Chas. Baldwin, 
T. M. Van Court, 
Henry Rich. 

CARROLL. 

G. G. Graves, 
Peter Hi'lman, 
R. G. Bailey. 

CASS. 

A. H. Reed, 
L. S. Allard, 

C. D. Moody, 

JSr. S. Read, M. D. 

CHAMPAIGN. 

J. W. 5?crogg8, 
L. E. Putnam, 
W. F. Hill, 
Dr. P. C. Mosier, 
L. C. Mallitt. 

CHRISTIAN. 

J. W. Oowden, 
Dr. McCoy, 
S. M. Merritt. 

CLARK. 

R. W. Belknap, 
Samuel Park, 
J. H. Coons, 
Liberty Murphy. 

CLAY. 

D. Gunn, 

W. 0. Brissenden. 



CLINTON. 

Geo. Gunluck, 

E. C. Dew, 
Oliver Outhous. 

COLES. 

B. Pilkington, 
M. C. McLain, 
J. C. Baker, 

C. P. Rosecrana, 
John Allison, 

F. A. Allison, 

0. P. Harris. 

COOK. 

D. V. Bell, 

A. J. Burbank, 
J. Miller, 
J. F. Eherhart, 
H. H. Massey, 

1. J. Chase. 

CRAWFORD. 

E. Calahan, 

H . H. Harrison, 
D. H. Lagow. 

CUMBERLAND. 

Robert McKult, 
Matthew Starbuck, 
Silas HuflFcutt. 

DE KALE. 

J. M. Hood, 
D. B. James, 
Wm. Patton, 
N. H. Powers, 
S. C. Hapgood. 

DE WITT. 

Thomas Reese, 
D. Hume, 
Geo. L. Hill. 

DOUGLAS. 

G. Wright. 

DU PAGE. 

H. C. Childs, 
Smith D. Peirce, 
Dr. J. W. Herman, 
Lewis Ellsworth. 

EDGAR. 

H. C. Carter. 



Geo. Harding, 

EDWAiiDS. 

Rev. T. H. Holmes, 
L. P. Holmes. 

EFFINGHAM. 

D. "W. Kmgsley, 
L. W. Smith, 
D. L. Horn, 
Jeremiah Moore, 
A. Stedman, 

D. H. Tucker. 

FAYETTE. 
W. C. Griffith, 
A. J. Vance, 
Charles Higginbottom. 

FRANKLIN. 

H. W. Smith, 
W. Dillon, 
T. M. Sams, 
W. S. Crawford. 

FULTON. 

W. C. Day, 
R. W. Townsend, 
S. A. Gee, 
Strickland James. 

GALLATIN. 

Moses Ross. 

GREENE. 

J. W. Armstrong, 
John P. Washburn, 

GRUNDY. 

C. Grant, 
L. P. Lett. 

HANCOCK. 

H. A. Young, 

E. A. Cushman, 
J. R. Robs. 

HARDIN. 

J. L. Bogardus. 

HENDERSON. 

J. T. Bleaney, 
Lewis Leslie. 

HENRY. 

L. North, 

J. F. Dresser, 

T. M. Herbert, H. Pettys. 



STATE GKAND COUNCIL. 



L. Sherarer. 

IROQUOIS. 

Geo. n. Spooner. 
Sam'l Williams, 
C. H. Wood, 
Aaron Burutrage, 
Geo. King, 
A. C. Johnson. 

JACKSON. 

J. M. Kelloy, 
J. M. Reynolds, 
Aaron Easterly. 

jb;fferson. 
J. K. Albright, 
J. G. Carpenter, 
P. Ross, 
A. B. Barrett, 
John A. Wall. 

JERSEY. 

A. Craig, 
J. M. Terry, 
J. 0. Hamilton, 
Wm. Kirby, 
"Wm. P. Jarbo, 
Wright Casey. 

JO DAV1ES8. 

J. D. Piatt, 
R. Baker. 

JOHNSOK. 

S. W. Taylor, 
Andrew Robertson. 

KANE. 

Chas. D. F. Smith, 
S. S. Mann, 
Joel D. Harvey, 
J. W. Eddy, 
Henry M. Clark. 

KANKAKEE. 

Daniel G. Bean. 

KENDALL. 

Albert Cook, 
S. R. Miner, 
W. E. Coy. 

LA SALLE. 

Washington Bushnell, 
W. W. Gilman, 
Joseph Hunt, 
Harman Silver, 
E. Baldwin, 
A. Fisher, 
Geo. Stebbins, 
E. S. Holbrook, 
Rev. J. C. Rybolt. 

LAWRENCE. 

H. Kingsbury, Jr., 
Phillip Snyder. 

LEE. 

Jos. Ball, 
J. Blayton, 
A. Mead, 
0. P. Coj, 
W. Bryant. 

LIVINGSTON. 

J. W. Goodwin, 
S. L. Flemming, 



0. Chubbuclv, 
S. T. K. Prime, 
Dr. S. P. Kimball. 

LOGAN. 

J. C. Webster, 
Col. Stewart. 
L. Post. 

MACON. 

W. L. Hammer, 
Wm. Rea, 
John Davis, 
J. K. Warren. 

MACO0PIN. 

Capt. J. F. Cummings, 
S. S. Gilbert, 
H. B. Grubbs, 
P. B. Solomon, 
T. S. Gilder. 

MADISON. 

R. C. Rutherford, 
E. C. Springer, 
David Gillespie, 

C. K. Seybt, 
Lyman Barber, 
B. H. Mills, 

J. A. Barnsback. 

MARION. 

W. W. Willard. 
S. P. Tufts, 

D. K. Green. 

MARSHALL. 

P. T. Baldwin, 
A. T. Wav, 
G. Y. Cofton, 
S. J. Taylor. 

MASON. 

James C. Kemp, 
J. S. Banner. 

MASSAC. 

R. A. Peter, 
M. Mason. 

M'nONOrGH. 

M. C. Parkinson, 
John B. Cummings, 
Wm. Tanner. 
Joseph Lounes. 
m'henry. 
W. Hart, jr., 

E. Thomas, 
Geo. R. Barnes, 

E. M. Erehenbeack, 
James Fisher. 

m'lean. 
J. C. Scibird. 

MENARD. 

Carlyle Canterbury, 
John Jordon. 

MERCER. 

Rev. J. S. Poage, 
Rev. C. H. Eaton, 
J. B. Longly, 
H. S. Senter. 

MONROE. 

C. H. Kettler, 
A. T. Nixon, 



A. T. Beteigar. 

MONTGOMERY. 

R. N. Lec, 
J. T. Eceles, 
Lemuel Everett, 
Harvy Robb, 
J. W. Ciissiday. 

MORGAN. 

Elias Metealf, 
E. P. Kirby, 
H. M. Miller, 
A. Reed. 

MOULTRIE. 

Capt. B. A. Lee, 
Elisha Dunnosk, 
W. M. Stanley, 
Azel Younger, 
J. J. Kennedv, 
W. P. McGui're, 
T. H. Crowder. 

OGLE. 

G. W. Clark, 

D. G. Pinkney, 
R. S. Hitt, 

J. P. Smith, 
R. C. Burchell. 

PEORIA. 

H. S. Austin, 

E. Emery, 
©harles Ballance. 

PERRY. 

Thos. H. Burgesa, 
J. J. Swanwick, 
Z. P. Curlee, 
L. S. >!orton, 

D. C. Barber, 
R. H. Manier. 

PIATT. 

Lewis J. Bond, 
Seth C. Langdon, 
J. W. Cole, 
N. E. Rhoads. 

PIKE. 

J. C. Gill, 
G. W. English, 
Thomas Temple, 
S. W. Ogden. 

POPE. 

John M. Bciicourt, 
Thos. P. Wilson, 

PULASKI. 

Hiram Boren, 

E. Walbridge. 

PUTNAM. 

Andrew Wardlow, 
Henry Mills, 
D. L. Childs, 
Jas. Packenham. 

RANDOLPH. 

Dr. Vance, 
Samuel C. Adams, 

C. P. Mann, 
R. S. Foster, 

D. A. Foster, 
J. McAuley . 



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WAYNE. 

S. Halliday, 
Ellis Evans, 
C. A. Cooper. 

WHITK. 

Alfred Goodrich, 
S. J. Orange. 

WH'.TESIDES. 

Henry R. Sampson, 
Henry 0. Fellows, 
R. B. Colcord, 
A. Brooks. 

WILL. 

T. L. Brecken ridge, 
S. 0. Simons, 
Geo. Geddes. 

WILLIAMSON. 

A. Pease, 

H. 0. Cooper, 

S. M. Mitchell. 

WINNEBAGO, 

R. P. Lane, 
G. H. Marriner, 
Anson S. Miller, 
J. S. Hyatt. 

WOODFORD. 

S. D. Cashing, 
R. D. Addis, 
J. F. F. Ward, 
W. Ward, 
R. T. Castle. 

ARMY COUNCIL, NO. 1, ST. 
LOUIS, MO. 

Capt. John A. Stale^-. 



The delegates present upon roll call took their seats, and at once 
proceeded to business. 

On motion, a committee of five were appointed hj the Grand 
President to report a revision of the State Constitution of the U. 
L. A., that will not conflict with that lately adopted bj the ISTation- 
al Grand Council. 

The Committee consisted of the following gentlemen : 

Rev. Geo. I. King, F. S. Hyatt, D. J. Pinckney, Prof. J. F. Eberhurt and J. K 
Warren. 

On motion, Hon. Lewis Ellsworth, Geo. H. Molen, and J. B. 
Smith, were appointed a Committee to confer with the railroad 
authorities regarding the passing home free such delegates as had 
paid full fare to attend this session of the Grand Council. 

On motion, a Committee of one from each Congressional District 
was appointed, to nominate Grand Council Officers for the ensuing 
year. 

The committee consisted of the following gentlemen : 



RICHLAND. 


STEPHENSON. 


Bryant Higgins, 


J. B. Taft, 


H. Studor. 


C. B. Wright, 


ROCK ISLAND. 


L. L. Munn. 


S. B. Hodges, 


TAZEWELL. 


N. Belcher, 


H. R. Greene, 


E. D. Sweeney. 


E. C. Brearley, 


SANGAMON. 


G. W. Minier, 


J. B. Webber, 


D. A. Cheever, 


J. C. Conkling, 


J. C. Baily, 


A. M. Sims, 


J. Brown, 


Preston Breckcnridge, 


D. Brown, 


S. H. Melvin. 


M. Brown, 


SCHUYLER. 


Kersey Cook, 


Benj. F. Bell, 


Henry Cook. 


John C. Bagby. 


UNION. 


SHELBY. 


E. H. Finch, 


S. W. Moulton, 


John Dougherty, 


G. D. Chaffee, 


N. C. Meeker. * 


E. M. Hopkins, 


WABASH. 


E. P. Ashbrook. 


A. M. Maxwell, 


STARK. 


G. C. Turner. 


D. J. Hurd, 


WARREN. 


S. M. F. Farrar, 


T. Eldridge, 


Henry Hoist, 


J. P. Thompson, 


J. H. Hathway. 


D. Babcock, 


ST. CLAIR. 


N. A. Chapin, 


Wm. S. Thomas, 


Wm. Graham. 


Sharon Tyndale, 


WASHINGTON. 


Henry Goodeking, 


John W. Yost, 


Geo. C. Eisenmeycr, 


Wm. M. Casey, 


F. Scott, 


J. H. Barber, 


W. G. Burke, 


Wm. H. Pierce, 


Benard Wick, 


John Edmiston, 


Herman Burkhard. 


W. T. Morrow. 



1st. District— PROF. J. F. EBERHART, 
2d. " R. P. LANE, 

3d. " R. BAKER, 



4th. District— E. D. SWEENEY, 
5th. " JOHN H. BRYANT, 

6th. " LEWIS ELLSWORTH, 



STATE GKAND COUNCIL. 



7th. " L. J. BOND, nth. " J. MOORE, 

8th. " G. VV. MINIER, 12th. ' SHARON TYNDALE, 

9th. " JOHN C. BAGBY, 13th. " J. M. KELLEY, 

10th. " S. W. MOULTON, 

State at Large— GEO. H. HARLOW. 

On niotioD, the Ritual and unwritten work used by the National 

Grand Council, (being a revision of the original Ritual and 

unwritten Work of the U. L. A., as used by the Illinois State 

Council,) was adopted as the Ritual and Work of the U. L. A. in 

Illinois. 

On motion, the following gentlemen were appointed a com- 
mittee of finance, to audit accounts and reports ; also to report a 
plan of finance for the coming year, viz : 

DR. R. P. LANE, of Winnebago. 

H. B. MILLS , of Madison. 

JOHN. H. BRY^ANT, of Bureau. 

B. PILKINGTON, of Coles. 

JAMES MILLER, • of Cook. 

On motion, the Grand Council then adjourned until two 
o'clock p. M. 



AFTERNOON SESSION. 

Council met pursuant to adjournment, and called to order by 
Grand President Bangs, and opened by a prayer from Rev. J. S. 
Poage, of Mercer county. 

Minutes of the morning session were then read and approved. 

The following memorial from the Adams County Council, was 
then read by Henry Asbury : 

MEMORIAL. 
To the Illinois State Grand Council U. L. A. : 

The undersigned, a committee of the Adams County Council, respectfully represent, 
that at a meeting of their said council, held at their Council Chamber, lu the city of 
Quincy, on the 'Zth day of August, a. d., 1863, the committee on the State of the 
Order, reported in favor of the appointment of a committee to memoralize the State 
Council on the subject of procuring proper diplomas or certificates of membership of 
the oi'der of the U. L. A. in this State. Whereupon, the undersigned were appointed 
said committee. They therefore, now present this, their memorial, and ask for it such 
consideration as the Grand Council shall deem proper. They ask permission to add 
that in their estimation, a compliance on the part of the Grand Council, with the sug- 
gestions contained Ih said resolution of the Adams County Council, would be greatly 
beneficial to the order in our State. They believe that such a diploma or certificate, 
if gotten up with care, elaborate ornamentation and significance, would, and should 
be highly prized, and held as more honorable than any other document which an Amer- 
ican citizen could possess. That it would bear testimony in long after years ; that 



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during the great American Rebellion, its possessor, the man whose name it bears, had 
stood by his country ; that he was a man in the great trial that could itand by the 
Union, and recognized the inseperable connection of Liberty and Union. 

They think that such diploma or certificate should be gotten up under the supervis- 
ion of your Secretary, signed by your President, and countersigned by your Secretary, 
and again signed by the President of the Local Counjil to which the party receiving 
the same belongs. That the expense for getting up the same, should be met by a tax 
of cents on each party receiving the same, to be paid on the delivery of the diplo- 
ma or certificate. They offer, for the purpose of carrying out the objects hereof, the 
following resolution : 

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Grand Council is hereby instructed to have 
prepared under his direction and supervision, a diploma or certificate of membership, 
to be signed by the Grand President, and counter-^igned by the Grand Secretary in 
blank, and to be filled up and again signed by the President of sueh Local Council as may 
send for them. That such diplomas or certificates shall be delivered to every member 
of the U. L. A. in good standing, on such member paying cents, the cost of pre- 
paring the same. 

All of which is respectfullv submitted. 

COUNCIL GREELY, "1 
HARRISON DILL, I r«„,^„:+v.„ 

HARVEY BALLARD, r°°^'°^"'«- 
HENRY ASBURY. J 

The memorial was warmly supported by Henry Asbury and 
others. 

On motion, the whole subject was laid on the table for further 
consideration. 

The Finance Committee then made the following report : 

To the Officers and members of the Illinois- State Grand Council U. L. A. : 

Your committee to whom was referred the question of finance for the current year, 
beg leave to submit the following recommendations : 

1st. That a per capita tax of ten cents per annum, be levied on all members of the 
order in this State. 

2d. That the County Councils within the State be charged with the duty of assess- 
ing and collecting said tax from their respective subordinate Councils, in semi-annual 
assessments of five cents in October, and five cents in April, and shall remit the same 
to the Grand Secretary. 

Respectfully submitted. R. P. LANE, "1 

B. PILKINGTON, 
B. H. MILLS, V Committee. 

JAMES MILLER. | 
JOHN H. BRYANT. J 

On motion, the report, (after some discussion,) was adopted. 

The committee on nomination of Officers then made their 
report, and the officers by them nominated, were duly elected as 
follows : 

HON. S. W. MOULTON, of Shelby, Grand President. 

A. J. BURB ANK of Cook, Grand Vice President. 

REV. GEO. L KING, of Adams, Grand Chaplain. 

GEO. H. HARLOW, of Tazewell, Grand Secretary. 

S. H. MELVIN, of Snngamon, Grand Treasurer. 

C APT. J. B. TAFT, of Stephenson, Grand Marshal. 

WM. L. HAMMER, of Macon, Grand Herald. 

L. S. NORTON, of Perry, Grand Sentinel. 



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Hon. Mark Bangs then conducted the Grand President elect to 
the chair, and in a very happy speech, introduced him to the Grand 
Council, who received him with applause. 

After thanking the Council for the honor conferred, and pledg- 
ing himself to the faithful performance of his duties, President 
Moulton at once assumed the duties of his office, and proceeded to 
business. The officers elect then took their respective places. 
The Grand Secretary's Annual Eeport was then called for, which 
he responded to as follows : 

GRAND secretary's REPORT, 

UNION LEAGUE OF AMERICA. | 

Officb of the Secretart of the Illinois Grand Council, r 

Springfield, Ills., Sept. 1st., 1863. ) 

To the Officers and Members of the U. L. A., in the Jllhiois Or and Council Assembled : 

Gentlemen and Brothers : — In presenting for your consideration and approval, my 
annual report, it seems befitting tliat I should give a brief history of the rise and pro- 
gress of the noble and powerful organization we here represent, called the Union 
League of America, and in so doing, I will be as concise as possible. 

During the winter of '61 and '62, the noble patriots of Tennessee ; men who loved 
liberty and our dear old flag, and who hated treason and traitors ; and for so loving 
and hating, were fugitives from their homes ; with the blood hounds of Jeff. Davis on 
their track ; hunted down like beasts ; thrown into vile loathsome dungeons ; robbed 
of household goods and household gods, their wives polluted and their children dis- 
graced ; but, with a determined, indomnitable spirit, these noble heroes remained true 
to God, their country and themselves ; and in the caves of the mountains of their 
loved State they gathered around the old flag that had for so many years protected 
them and theirs ; and with one hand on its sacred folds, and the other lifted towards 
heaven, solemnly swore eternal fidelity to it and the government it represented, and 
undying hatred and enmity to traitors and treason and their co-workers. From that 
noble band of patriots, hated, persecuted and despised as they were, has sprung the 
patriotic organization we here represent, and which is, in a silent but powerful man- 
ner, nerving the arm of our government in its efforts to put down this gigantic rebellion. 

The history of those brave, noble hearted, iron fisted heroes of Tennessee, is known 
to you all, and the gallant stand they have taken in the front ranks of those fighting 
for liberty and the Union, is history, and I will not dwell thereon, but proceed at once 
and state the origin of the U. L. A. in the State of Illinois. 

Early in the month of June, 1862, a number of earnest Union men residing in the 
county of Tazewell in this State, some of whom had been participants in the terrible 
struggle for liberty, then raging in Tennessee, and all knowing and feeling the bitter 
hatred that was expressed by a large number of citizens towards the administration, 
and knowing the determined opposition growing up against the war, and every effort 
made by the administration to crush the rebellion and to preserve our national exis' 
tence, and feeling assured that some steps should be taken whereby true Union men 
could be known and depended upon in any emergency, and under any circumstances 
and feeling the necessity of a firm and unconditional support of the administration in 
all its efforts to put down this rebellion, conceived the idea of organizing a league, sim- 
ilar to the one then existing in the mountains of Tennessee. 

Taking as a basis the idea and principles of the League in Tennessee, on the 25th 



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day of June, a. d., 1862, the original council of the Union League of America, was 
organized in the city of Fekin, Tazewell county, State of Illinois, the following gen- 
tlemen being its original members : 

John W. Glassgo^y, Dr. D. A. Cheever, Hart Montgomery, Major R. N. Cullora, 
Alexander Small, Rev. J. W. M. Yernon, Geo. H. Harlow, Charles Turner, Jonathan 
Merriam, Henry Pratt and L. F. Garrett. 

A ritual, signs and pass-words, and a constitution were adopted, and the wheels of 
.this now powerful organization put in motion. 

Well knowing the great work that was before them, the gentlemen who composed 
this council of the U. L. A., laid the foundation broad and deep, and having an abiding 
faith that this League was destined (as it has since become by the blessing of God) — a 
powerful instrument in the hands of true Union men in sustaining and encouraging the 
administration in its efforts to put down treason and traitors ; to preserve the Union 
in its whole territorial integrity ; to maintain the laws, and to keep inviolate the prin- 
ciples of the constitution and the Declaration of Independence, and feeling that its 
aims were pure and patriotic, at the first session of Pekin Council, with the " fire of 
liberty burning upon the altar," this infant organization was christened the Uniox 
League of America, dedicated to the service of our beloved country, clothed with 
full powers, and sent forth to fulfill its patriotic mission. Agents were appointed to 
organize Councils in the surrounding towns and counties, and throughout the State. 
In a few weeks, as Corresponding Secretary of Pekin Council, I was notified that 
Councils were organized in Peoria and Kingston, in Peoria county ; in Groveland, 
Delavan and Tremont, in Tazewell county ; at Virginia and Beardstown, in Cass 
county ; at Jacksonville, Springfield, Decatur, Bloomington, Clinton, Chicago, La 
Salle, and in other places. Each Council, when organized, was clothed with full power 
and authority to spread the good work far and wide. 

About this time, the League was deprived, by death, of the services of the Rev. J. 
W. M. Vernon, one of the original and most valuable members. Mr. Vernon had been 
one of the most active workers in the formation of the League, and to him, in a great 
measure, is due the honor of planning and perfecting the workings of the U. L. A. 
Mr. Vernon being the travelling agent, and the only one the Pekin Council had appoin- 
ted outside of Tazewell county, his death retarded the growth of the League in a 
great degree, but still it kept slowly increasing. 

About the first of September, 1862, as Corresponding Secretary of Pekin Council, I 
was instructed to notify each Council in the State, of whom I had any knowledge, that 
there would be a convention of Councils held at the city of Bloomington, on the 25th 
day of September, a. d., 1862, for the purpose of organizing a State Council, and 
asking them to send delegates thereto. 

I received favorable answers from nearly all the Councils with whom I had corres- 
ponded. 

On the 25th day of September, a. d., 1862, nearly one year ago, the Convention of 
Councils of the U. L. A., met in the city of Bloomington, twelve counties being repre- 
sented, as follows : 

Cook County , JOSEPH MEDILL, 

PERKINS BASS. 
Dewitt County J. B. LITNER, 

R. W. WHEELER. 
Henry County ROM ANUS HODGMAN, 

A. GOULD. 
La Salle County Rev. J. C. RYBOLT, 

A. M. KELSEY. 
McLean County Prof. D. WILKINS, 

E. M. PRINCE. 



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Morgan County Dr. A. McFARLAND, 

E. P. KIRBY. 

Marshall County Hon. MARK BAXGS, 

ARNOLD THORNTON. 

Macon Countv, J. K. WARREN, 

J. R. GORRIN. 

Peoria Countv ENOCH E .\\ ERT, 

H. S. AUSTIN. 

Sangamon County JOHN E. ROSETTE. 

Tazewell County , GEO. H. HARLOW, 

LLOYD SHAW. 

Woodford County L.B. McOMBER, 

S. S. STOMPSON, 

H. BUCKLY, 

Rev. J. A. JOHNSON. 

Nearly, if not all of the above named gentlemen are still active workers in the 
League. The Convention was a success in every particular ; the delegates were 
enthusiastic, and felt confident that the work in which they were pioneers, would result 
in ultimate good to our beloved country, in her struggle for life and liberty. 

The Constitution, Ritual, and the Unwritten Work was revised and adopted as the 
Work of the U. L. A., the Grand Council duly organized, and the following Officers 
and Executive Committee elected: 

Hon. mark BANGS, : .of Marshall County, Grand President. 

Prof. D. WILKINS, of McLean County, Grand Vice President. 

GEO. H. HARLOW, of Tazewell County, Gra7id Secretary. 

H. S. AUSTIN, of Peoria County, Grand Treasurer. 

J. R. GORIN, of Macon County, Grand Marshall. 

A. GOULD of Henry County, Grand Herald. 

JOHN E. ROSETTE, of Sangamon County, Grand Sentinel. 

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. 

JOSEPH MEDILL of Cook county. 

Dr. A. McFARLAND of Morgan county. 

J, K. WARREN of Macon county. 

Rev. J. C. RYBOLT of La Salle county. 

Hon. MARK BANGS of Marshall county. 

ENOCH EMERY. of Peoria county. 

JOHN E. ROSETTE of Sangamon county. 

The organization of the U. L. A. was thus thoroughly systematized, the Grand Sec- 
retary instructed to issue charters, and each delegate pledged to do all in his power 
to spread the good work. After a renewal by the delegates of their solemn obligation 
to support, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States and the Flag there- 
of, the Grand Council adjourned to meet at the city of Springfield the second Wednes- 
day in January, 1863, it being the 14th day of the month. 

The League progressed slowly but surely, and like all other movements of high aims, 
and of a reformatory character, met with bitter and determined opposition from its 
open enemies, and that class of Union men called conservative, and the League being 
young and feeble, for months staggered beneath the load of odium heaped upon it by 
its open opposers and its secret foes. Although each member of the League worked 
faithfully, the work went slowly on, the opposition being almost too great to bear ; but 
the " League Boys" having an abiding faith that God, Truth and Justice were on their 
side, did not falter or look back, but pressed on in the path of duty they had marked 
out and in which they were determined to succeed. 

Early in the month of October, 1862, Hon. John, Wilson was duly empowered by 
Joseph Medill, Esq., Chairman of Illinois State Executive Committee to organize ('oun- 
cils in any part of the United States, and acting under that authority did, on the 27th 
day of October, 1862, organize a Council of the U. L. A. in Washington, D. C, and 



12 PBOCEEDlfaS OF THE 



unier its authority the LiaL;ue was introduced into Pennsylvania, Maryland, New York, 
Connecticut and other St ites in which its influence has been felt. 

About the 25th day of December, 1862, as Secretary of the Grand Council, I issued 
a call for counties to send delegates to the meeting of the Grand Council, to be held 
in the citv of Springfield, January 14lh, A. D. 1863. 

The prospects of our beloved country and those of theU. L. A., at this time looked 
exceedingly dark and gloomy. The Union sentiment in our State seemed well nigh 
crushed out. Treason and traitors were rampant all over our State and stalked bold 
and defiant through the streets of our S'ate Capital. Copperheads controlled our leg- 
islature, and by their acts were daily disgracing our State and bringing the blush of 
shame to the cheek of all honest men. Treason was in their hearts, and but for the 
act of our brave and noble Governor, Richard Yates, in proroguing that body of men, 
at its session the June following, God only knows what would have been the results. 
As it was, the State was saved from a deep and damning disgrace. 

It was during these dark and gloomy days that the second session of the Illinois 
Grajid Ci)uncil of the TJ. L. A. was held ui the city of Springfield ; it being on Wed- 
nesday, January 14th, A. D. 1863, seven counties only being represented, viz: 

De Witt county M. A. MORRIS, 

B. T. JONES. 

McLean county JAMES ALLEN, Jr., 

Prof. D. WILKINS. 

Madison county B. H. MILLS. 

Micon county J K. WARREN. 

Sangamon county J. E. ROSETTE, 

H. M. MILLER. 

Tazewell county GEO. H. HARLOW. 

Woodford county ALEX. HAWTHORN. 

This session of the Grand Council by its limited attendance, almost seemed like a 
failure, and the seeming lack of interest evinced by Union men in the objects of the 
League acted like an incubus on the minds of the delegates present. The verbal reports 
from delegates showed, that though the League was not rapidly, yet it was surely, gain- 
ing ground, and needed only the encouragement and the co-operation of Union men to 
make it a complete success. Yet despite the gloom ahead a spirit of determination 
was evinced by the delegates to go on in the work and overcome all obstacles. 

Prof. D. Wilkins and Geo. H. Harlow, as a committee of conference, called upon- 
Governor Richard Yates and had a long and very interesting interview with him. 
Feeling that the encouragement of the Governor was needed, the committee informed 
him of the session of the Grand Council then being held ; the objects and aims of the 
U. L. A., and of the rather discouraging prospects before us, and asked his advice, and 
if he could properly give it his assistance also. After a patient hearing, the Governor 
at once advised us to keep on with the organization, saying that he believed from the 
information we imparted, and from the signs of the times, as he read them, that the 
League would be of invaluable service to the Government, and would be the means of 
checking, if not entirely preventing, what now there was great danger of — a bloody 
insurrection in our own State. He advised us to organize the League in every town 
and county in the State, and assured us of his hearty co-operation and assistance, as far 
as he could consistently give it. 

Feeling very much encouraged by their interview with the Governor, the committee 
reported the results to the Grand Council, and thereby infused a new life and a hope- 
ful feeling in the hearts of the members, who, after transacting some important busi- 
ness, adjourned, pledging themselves anew to spread the good work far and wide. 

Six days thereafter, the State Executive Committee had a special session in the city 
of Peoria, and there and then the work was laid out for a vigorous campaign. 



STATE GRAND COUNCIL. 13 

From that time until now the League continued to grow, and counciis sprung up in 
ill parts of the State; and through the exertion of Joseph Medill it was estatdi.-^ht d in 
the States of Iowa, Wisconsin, Michigan, Indiana and Ohio. Oiher menibers df the 
coniniitteo were warmly engaged in the work: Enoch Emery, of Peoria, was doing a 
good work in his district and part of the State; J. K. Wanen of Decatur, organized 
many councils in his section of the State ; B. U. Mills, of Upper Alton, was doing a 
good work in Egypt ; Rev. J. C. Rybolt, of La Salle, had built up the cause in his pirt 
of the State, and in fact all the members of the Executive Committee worked faith, 
fully and well. 

On the 28th day of February 1863, the following circular was issued to each member 
of the Executive Committee : 

"Dear Sir: — The rapid spread of the U. L. and many suggestions for alterations of 
the written and unwritten work, together with an expressed desire of geiitleuii n from 
adjoining States, we request you to join us in a call for a jrcssiou of the State Council, 
to be held at Chicago, on Wednesday, the 25th of March next, at which time it is pro- 
posed to meet delegates from Wi.-^consin, Iowa, Michigan, Ohio, the District of Colum- 
bia, and perhaps otuer States. The following are some of the reasons why wo deem 
such a session necessity : 

1. As the organization spreads, improvements, alterations and emendations are sug- 
gested in the Ritual and Constitution. These come not only from this, but oiher States. 
As the present edition of Constitution and Rituais are nearly exhausted, it will be well 
to make th.'se changes, if at all, bel'oi'e the next edition comes off. 

2. The necessity of making arrangements for a Grand ISatioual Council. The order 
has not only spread into the States above named, but ijitu I'enns} Ivania, through New 
Hampshire and Connecticut, and through a braneh oiganiz lion at Washuiglen it is 
being carried into other loyal States. The W^asliington Council is assuming to aet as 
a central organization, and is talking of calling a National Convention on its own 
authority. 

3. The necessity, which is very generally recognized, of adding a second degree to 
the order. 

4. The desire expressed by members in other States to meet informally with Illinois 
members, and consult for the general good. 

If you concur in the above, please address Mr. Emery, at once, at Peoria, that he 
may instruct the Grand Secretary to issue the call. It is df-sired that tiie Lxecutive 
Committee meet the day before the Convention, to consider the proposed amendments 
to the work, and join in recommending changes to the Couneii when it meets. 

Respectfully, 

J. MEDILL, 
E. EMERY, 
Peoria, Feb. 28th, 1863. Members of Executive Committee. 

The members of the Executive Committee fully concurring in the above circular, 
Mr. Enoch Emery notified me to issue the call for a special meeting of the Grand Coun- 
cil, which I responded to as follows: 

Office of the Secretary of the Illinois Grand Council U. L. A.. J 

Pekin, March 9, 1863. J 
Sir — You are hereby notified that there will be a special meeting of the Grand 
Council of the U. L. A. for Illinois, to be held at Chicago, March 2oth, 1863, at 10 
o'clock, A. M. Tour County Council is required to send its proper number of d< le- 
gates, who will report themselves in person to the Grand Secretary, at the Tremont 
House. Yours for Liberty and the Union, 

GEO. H. HARLOW, 

Grand Secretary. 

This circular was sent to all the Councils in the State of which I had any record, 
and the results were, that on the 25th day of March, A. D. 1 863, over seventy -five dele- 
gates, representing fifty two counties of this State, and 40-1 Councils, together with a 
number of delegates from Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa and Minnesota 
met in Grand Council. The proceedings of this session of the Grand Council have 



1^ PKOCEEDINGS OF THE 



been published, and are doubtless familiar to you all. Delegates were chosen to attend 
the National Convention of State Councils to be held in Cleveland, Ohio, on the 20th 
day of May, 1863, for the purpose of organizing a National Grand Council of the U. L- 
A. Illinois being the pioneer in this movement. At this session of the State Counci 
a recess was taken, and upon motion, the State Council resolved itself into a goner a 
convention ; when the following proceedings were had, to wit: 

"On motion Hon. Rush R. Sloane, of Ohio, was called to the chair to preside. The 
committee, through its secretary, Dr: E. Guilbert, reported, that they had agreed upon 
a plan of action, which it was thought would harmonize the conflict of jurisdiction. 
They advised the holding of a National Convention of U. L. delegates, to meet at Cleve- 
land Ohio, May 20th, 1863, each State to send as many delegates as it is entitled to 
Senators and Representatives in Congress, and the District of Columbia, four delegates; 
and they recommend all loyal organizations, having kindred objects, to be invited to 
send dele'^ates to said convention, with a view toward the combination of all these 
oro-auizations into one strong, effective and harmonious association of unconditional 
Union men. 

The report of the committee was unanimously adopted, and the committee instructed 
to prepare a circular letter, in the name and by the authority of this convention, to be 
sent to the officers of the Union League, and the officers of kindred associations, in all 
the loyal States, inviting them to take steps to have delegates elected to said National 
Convention. In accordance with the desire and order of the convention, the said com- 
mittee prepared the following circular letter, which has been printed and circulated, to 
the number of five hundred copies: 

Chicago, III , March 28, 1863. 
Bkothers of the U. L. A.: — On Wednesday, the 25th March, 1863, the Grand 
Council of Illinois, the parent G. C. of the U. L. A., met in special convocation at 
Chicago, Illinois. 

This convocation was attended by delegates of subordinate organizations in the fol- 
lowing States, which were represented, viz : Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, Michigan 
and Ohio. The whole number of members and delegates in attendance was very large. 
Among the leading questions which were set down for discussion, the most prominent 
was the organization of a National Grand Council of the Order ; it being deemed of the 
last importance tliat some central organization should be created, and endowed by its 
subordinates with such powers as would enable it to d-^cide, and decide authoritatively, 
upon all questions of jurisdiction and League polity, all ritualistic differences and con- 
stitutional entanglements. 

It was averred at this convocation, that a body claiming to be the National Grand 
Council, already existed at Washington, D. C, whose jurisdiction, however acquired, 
was acknowledged by subordinate Councils in some Eastern and Western States, and 
that a grave quesiion of jurisdiction was growing up, which bade fair to disrupt the 
Order unless conflicting interests could be harmonized. Having the good of the Order 
at heart, and desiring nothing so much as to render the U. L. A. usetui and efficient 
to the full extent of its scope and aims, the G. C. of Illinois appointed a committee 
of gentlemen from each State represented, instructing the committee to prepare and 
report a plan whereby a National Organization, to represent the whole order in the 
loyal States, could be formed and made effective. That committee met and adopted 
the following resolutions, which, on the evening of the day aforesaid, were reported to 

a convention consisting of the G. C. of Illinois, and the delegates from the States 
before named, and of which convention Judge Rush R. Sloane, of Ohio, was the 

chairman, and Hon. R. E. Trowbridge, M. C. of Michigan, was the secretary. 
The resolutions were unanimously adopted, and are as follows, viz: 

Resolved, That a committee, consisting of two members from each of the States of 
Minnessota, Iowa, Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio, be appointed by 
this convention, whose duty shall be, to confer immediately with the AVashington organ- 
ization, and to urge upon that body to unite with the North West in a call for a 
convention, to be holden at Cleveland, Ohio, on the third Wednesday in Mav, proximo, 



STATE GRAND COUNCIL. 15 



being the 20th day of the month, for the purpose of organizing a National G. C of 
the U. L. A. 

Resolved, That tlie basis of rcprcsentaticp in the said National Convention, be two 
at largo, and one from each Congressional District in every State, and four i'rom the 
District of Coluaibia, the delegates from the States being appointed by separate State 
Grand Councils, or by conventions called for that purpose, where no State organiza- 
tion exists, the delegates from the District of Columbia being elected by the Washing- 
ton organization. 

In obedience to the first resolution, the gentlemen whose names arc appended to this 
circular were unanimously elected said Committee of Conference. 

The committee so elected, met at the Treiriont House, Chicago, on Thursday a. m., 
2Gtb March, ar.d after electing Judge Rush R. Sloaue, of Ohio, as Chairman, and Dr. 
E. A. Guilbert, of Iowa, as Secretary, instructed the Secretary to prepare this circu- 
lar. It is proper to state that the convention by whom the committee were appointed, 
decided that all loyal organizations, having kindred objects, should be addressed upon 
the subject of a National Organization, and should be invited to join us at Cleveland 
with a view toward the combination of all these organizations into one strong, cffec. 
tive and harmonious association of unconditionally Union men. The maintenance of 
the laws of the United States, the suppression of the causeless and wicked rebellion 
which is now devastating the South, and the perpetuation of the liberties for which 
our patriot fathers fought and bled, are the sole objects we have in view. The Govern- 
ment of our country, now sorely beleaguered by traitors, demands and should have, 
our hearty and efficient aid. Organization is the life and soul of such assistance. The 
issues of the day are solemnly momentous and the occasion fleeting, and we therefore 
earnestly adjure the Washington organization, and all other kindred associations, to 
unite with us, and to meet us at Cleveland, on the day mentioned, that then and there 
w-e may dedicate ourselves anew to ihe service of our country, and effect such an 
organization as shall strengthen the Government, and shall deepen and intensify the 
wholesome fear which has already begun to blanch the brazen faces of the Judases of 
the North. 

The Post Office address of each member of the committee is appended, so that any 
one of them may be addressed upon the subject matter of this circular, and we cordi- 
ally and warmly urge it upon the Washington organization, that they adopt this circu- 
lar or its substance, and at once take measures to communicate their approval of its 
objects to all their subordinates. 

JOSEPH MEDILL, Editor Tribxme Chicago, Illinois. 

MARK BANGS, Pres. G. C Lacon, Illinois. 

Hon. SAMUEL GALLOWAY Columbus, Ohio. 

RUSH K. SLO ANE Sandusky, Ohio. 

R. E. TROWBRIDGE, M. C Birmingham, Michigan. 

Hon. MARSH GIDDINGS Kalamazoo, Michigan. 

C. C. SHOLES, Editor lUegrafh Kenosha, Wisconsin. 

L. D. HASTINGS, State Treasurer Madison, Wisconsin. 

E.A. GUILBERT, M. D Dubuque, Iowa. 

J. RICH, Editor Guardian Independence, Iowa. 

SCHUYLER COLFAX, M. G South Bend, Indiana. 

J. N. TYNER Indianapolis, Indiana. 

F. DRISOOLL, Editor Fress St. Paul, Minnesota. 

W. D. W ASHBURNE, Surveyor General St. Paul, Minnesota. 

RUSH R. SLOANE, Chairman. 
EnWAtiD A. GUILBEUT, Secretary. 

The National Convention of State Councils of the U. L. A. and other organizations 
of like nature under the call above set forth, met at Cleveland, Ohio, on the 20th 



16 PBOCEEDmas of the 

day of May, a. d. 1863, and after a very pleasant meeting organized the National 
Grand Council of the U. L. A. The original Ritual, signs, etc., etc., of the U. L. A. 
of which Illinois was the acknowledged author were revised and slightly changed and 
adopted as the work of the U. L. A. under the National Organization. 

The Officers of the National Grand Council were elected as follows: 

Hon. J. M. EDMUNDS, Nat'umal Grand President. 

Hun. JOHN W. FORNEY, JSlaiional Grand V'ce Fresidrnt. 

Hon. green ADAMS, National Grand Vice President. 

W. R. IRWIN, National Grand Recording Secretary. 

W. 0. STODDARD, National Grand Corresponding Secretary. 

Rev. BYRON SUNDERLAND, National Gra?id Chaplain. 

L. E. CHITTENDEN, National Grand Treasurer. 

G. F brown, National Grand Herald. 

GEORGE W. KELLOGG, National Grand Sentinel. 

All of Washington, District of Columbia." 

The Union League of America had now taken a prominent and honorable position 
among the organizations of the day and has been growing rapidly in strength and 
power from that day to this. 

On the 25th day of March, 1863, there were in the State of Illinois 404 Councils of 
the U. L. A., with a membership of 47,330. Of the 404 Councils only about 200 were 
working under a charter from the State Council. Five months have passed since 
then and now there are over eleven hundred Councils. Ten hundred and sixty-eight 
being duly and regularly chartered with a membership of one hundred and twenty-five 
thousayid. Brothers of the League, wo have cause to be thankful and proud of the 
glorious result of our labors. 

I herewith present for your approval a statement showing the financial condition of 
the Illinois Grand Council, its receipts and disbursements since the first organization 
of the League, June 25, 1862. (See Appendix A.) 

SANITAKT WORK. 

The League continued to grow in strength and usefulness. Councils were 
springing up in all parts of the State ; yet while trying to inculcate into the public 
mind a pure and healthy Union sentiment our brave boys in the hospital and camp or 
on the bloody battle field were not forgotten. 

The Ladies Soldiers Aid Societies had been doing much good, but more help was 
required. Just before the fall of Vicksburg, C. T. Chase, the efficient and energetic 
assistant of Col. John Williams, the Commissary General, in charge of the State 
Sanitary Bureau, called upon me with an appeal to the friends of the soldiers just 
issued by Col. Williams, in which the necessity of the prompt action of our citizens 
was set forth. Feeling tnat the appeal would reach the hearts and attention of the 
loyal men of the State by and through the U. L. A., and at the request of Mr. Chase, 
I issued a circular to every Council in the State, calling the attention of the "League 
Bovs '' to the appeal made by Col. Williams, and urged them to respond liberally and 
promptly. This circular was sent with the appeal to every Council in the State. The 
effect was magical. The "League Boys," true to their creed, sent their installments 
of fives, tens, twenties, fifties and hundreds, until within the space of six weeks or 
two months, over twenty-five thousand dollars in caah had been received by Col. Williams, 
besides a vast amount of sanitary stores. Through the influence of the " League," 
large amounts of money and sanitary stores were also sent to Hon. Mark Skinner, Presi- 
dent of the Chicago Sanitary Commission. This prompt action on the part of the 
League is a glorious testimonial of its powerful influence for good. By the timely assist- 
ance thus rendered, the brave soldiers of the Union were made comparatively com- 



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STATE GRAND COUNCIL, 17 

fortable, and many thousands of our sick and wounded boys thanked God, the Sanitary 
Commission and their friends at home, for this assurance that they were thus always 
in their thoughts. 

The good work thus begun has not slackened, but a continual stream of money and 
sanitary goods is pouring into the hands of the sanitary agents, who, in their turn, 
are sending to the armies of the Tennessee and Cumberland. 

Well may the members of the League in Illinois feel proud of the aid they have 
rendered in this good work. 

I herewith present the report of Col. John Williams, showing the amount of cash 
received to September 1, 1863, and from what source. (See Appendix B.) 

The League throughout the State is daily becoming more thoroughly organized. 
There are now Councils in every county, with the exception of Calhoun, Vermilion 
and Scott. Every county should and must be thoroughly organized ; and I particu- 
larly urge it upon the attention of the members of the Executive Committee of the 
7th and 10th Districts, that they at once take measures to introduce the League in the 
above named counties. 

There are now 68 counties in which County Councils are organized, and others 
are taking the necessary steps for that purpose. Feeling and knowing the importance 
of a thorough and complete organization in each county, I respectfully urge all the 
members of the League to see to it that their county is thoroughly posted in the work, 
and a County Council organized. In order that the workings of the League may be 
perfect and effective throughout the State, the work I suggest must be done. 

The Grand Council is under many obligations to the members of the Executive 
Committee for the work they have done in establishing the League in their respective 
districts. Especial credit is due to L. S. Norton, of Perry county, member of the 13th 
District, for to his eiforts are mainly due the very flattering prospects of the League 
in the counties of Pope, Massac, Hardin, Gallatin, Union, Jackson, Williamson, Saline, 
White, Johnson and Perry, and to Capt. J. F. Gumming, of the 10th District, J. C. 
Scott, of the 11th District, and B. 11. Mills, of the 12th District, much credit is due 
for the great work they have done in Southern Illinois, and to Messrs. Joseph Medill, 
S. Y. Perce, Hon. Anson S. Miller, Rev. J. C. Rybolt, Rev. George I. King, Enoch 
Emery, J. K. Warren, Dr. A. McFarland, John E. Rosette, and James Allen, the 
Grand Council are indebted for the energy and perseverance they have displayed and 
for the work they have done in their respective districts. 

At the last session of the State Executive Committee, held in Springfield on the Gth 
ultimo, I was instructed to send curtain resolutions to each Council in the State. I 
embodied those resolutions in the call for this session of the Grand Council, together 
with order No. 4, issued about that time by General Fuller. From the reports daily 
received by me, those resolutions and the order No. 4, have had the effect of encourag- 
ing Union men in all parts of the State, and I trust will have the good effect desired 
by all loyal citizens. 

In conclusion, I tender my hearty thanks to the members of the League in all 
parts of the State for the prompt and willing assistance they have rendered me in my 
arduous endeavors to perfect the organization of the U. L. A. There remains much 
to be done, but with the same hearty and cheerful co-operation of all the "Brothers of 
the League," the task, heavy as it is, will, be made comparatively easy, and the 
powerful influence for good the League is now exerting will continue to grow stronger 
and stronger each day, until our dear old flag will wave in triumph, loved and respected 
from Maine to Mexico — from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and until all the nations on 

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earth will look upon its beloved and sacred folds as they flutter in the breeze, and 
acknowledge it as the true and eternal emblem of Freedom. 
Respectfully submitted, 

GEORGE H. HARLOW, 

Grand Secretary. 

H. S. Austin, Grand Treasurer, then made his report as follows: 

To the. officers and members of the Illinois Grand Co^mcil of the U. L. A: 

The whole amount of money received and paid by the Grand Treasurer, from the 
organization of the U. L. A. in Illinois, to September 1, 1863, is as follows: 



Received of George H. Harlow, Grand Secretary, for books 

and charters 

On account of assessment 

For Ode Cards 

Paid on order of Grand Council Officers 

Cash on hand 



$2, 650 84 
252 69 



J, 903 53 



^,936 26 
939 02 

28 25 



J, 903 58 



The above is respectfully submitted as the Report of the Grand Treasurer for the 

year ending August 31, 1863. 

HENRY S. AUSTIN, 

Grand Treasurer. 
September 1, 1863. 

Joseph Medill, Chairman of the Executive Committee, then 
made his Eeport, as follows : 

To the officers and members of the Illinois Grand Council of the U. L. A: 

Whole amount of monies received and paid by Joseph Medill, Chairman of Execu- 
tive Committee, to September 1, 1863, is as follows: 



Received for charters and books from Councils of the U. L, 

A. in Illinois 

Received for charters and books from Councils of the U. L, 

A. in Iowa 

Received for charters and books from Councils of the U. L 

A. in Indiana 

Received for charters and books from Councils of the U. L 

A. in Ohio 

Received for|chartcrs and books from Councils of the U. L 

A. in Wisconsin 

Received for charters and books from Councils of the U. L 

A. in Michigan 

Paid for postage, exprcssage and stationery 

Paid on printing account 

Paid for Declarations of Independence 

Paid hall rent and janitor for session of State Councils March 

1863 , 

Paid for clerk hire , 

Balance due Grand Council 



$450 


00 


88 


00 


42 


55 


11 


00 


9 


00 


59 


00 


$100 00 
399 00 
100 00 


18 
30 
12 


00 
00 
55 



1659 65 



$659 55 



Respectfully submitted, 

JOSEPH MEDILL. 



STATE GRAND COUNCIL. 



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B. H. Mills, State Deputy, then made his Report, as follows: 

B. H. MILLS, Upper Alton, 

In account with State Grand Council: 



To 129 charters 

By expenses to Peoria attending meeting of Executive Com- 
mittee 

By expenses to Chicago 

" Belleville 

" Cleveland 

" Belleville 

" Springfield 

" Lawrence and Bond counties 

By paid expressage and postage 

Balance due State Grand Council 




$129 00 



$129 00 



Springfield, September 2, 1863. 

On motion, 

The Reports of the Grand Secretary, Grand Treasurer, the 
Chairman of the Executive Committee and B. H. Mills, State 
Deputy, were referred to the Finance Committee. 

Moved and carried, that the delegates from each Congressional 
District, be instructed to report at the Evening Session, a delegate 
and alternate to attend the National Grand Council, at its session 
in "Washington, D. C, to be held December next. 

Moved to reconsider above motion. 

The motion to reconsider was laid on the table. 

Moved and carried, as a substitute for above motion, that a 
recess of twenty minutes be taken for the purpose of allowing the 
delegates from each Congressional District, to nominate delegates 
and alternates to the National Grand Council, and also, to nominate 
members of the State Executive Committee. 

The Grand Council then took a recess of twenty minutes, after 
which the Council was called to order, and the delegates from the 
different Congressional Districts announced their nominations, who 
were ballotted for and elected as follows : 

STATE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE! 

1st Congressional District— JOSEPH MEDILL, of Cook. 

2d " " Hon. ANSON S. MILLER, of Winnebago. 

3d " " Rev. R. BAKER, of Jo Davis. 

4th " " N. BELCHER, of Rock Island. 

5th " " H.S.AUSTIN, of Peoria. 

6th " " HERMAN SILVER, of La Salle. 

7th " " J.J.KENNEDY, of Moultrie. 

8th " " Hon. J. C. CONKLING, of Sangamon. 

9th «' " C. C. STURTEVANT, of Cass. 

10th " " Capt. J. F. CUMMINGS, of Macoupin. 



20 PBOCEEDINGm OF THE 

4.1th Congressional District— J. C. SCOTT of Marion. 

12th " " No nomination. 

13th " " Z. P. CURLEE, of Perry. 

DELEGATES TO THE NATIONAL GRAND COUNCIL. 

1st Cono-ressional District— Hon. J. YOUNG SCAMMON of Coolf. 

2d " " WM. B. B. PLATO, of Kane. 

3d " " Capt. J. BURRITT TAFT of Stephenson. 

4th " " Rev. J. S. POAGE, of Mercer. 

5th " " ENOCH EMERY, of Peoria. 

6th " " Hon. WASHINGTON BUSHNELL,.. of La Salle. 

'7th " " Hon. CHARLES EMERSON, of Macon. 

8th " " G. W. MINIER, of Tazewell. 

9th " " JOHN C. BAGBY, of Schuyler. 

10th " " Hon. S. S. GILBERT, of Macoupin. 

11th " " JEREMIAH MOORE, of Effingham. 

12th " " WM. S THOMAS, of St. CJair. 

18th '* " Col. JOHN DOUGHERTY, of Union. 

ALTERNATES TO THE NATIONAL GRAND COUNCIL. 

JAMES MILLER, of Cook. 

WM. KERR, of M'Henry. 

R. G. BAILY, of Carrol. 

HARRISON DILLS, of Adams. 

Hon. CHARLES BALLANCE, of Peoria. 

Hon. JESSE 0. NORTON, of Will. 

F. A. ALLISON, of Coles. 

Dr. D. A. CHEEVER, of Tazewell. 

R. A. HUNT, of Mason. 

E. P. KIRBY, of Morgan. 

J. K. ALBRIGHT, of Jefferson. 

WM. C. FLAGG, of Madison. 

CoL. JOHN OLNEY, v of Gallatin. 

On motion, 

The nomination of a member of the Executive Committee, for 
the State at Large, and delegates and alternates to the ]^ational 
Grand Council, from the State at Large, was referred to the 
Committee on Nomination of Officers ; also the nomination of a 
member of the Executive Committee from the 12th District ; the 
delegates from that district having failed to nominate. 

After a short consultation, the Nominating Committee reported 
as delegates and alternates to the National Grand Council from the 
State at Large, the following gentlemen, viz : 

D ELEG ATE S. 

JOSEPH MEDIIiL, of Cook. 

MARK BANGS of Marshall. 

S. W. MOULTON of Shelby. 

ALTERNATES. 

D. T. LINNEGAR, of Alexander. 

Dr. R. C. RUTHERFORD of Madison. , 

J. V. EUSTACE, of Lee. 



STATE GRAND COUNCIL. 21 

As member of the Executive Committee, for the 12tli District : 

H. G. McPIKE, of Madison. 

As member of the Executive Committee, for the State at Large : 

Hon. lewis ELLSWORTH, of DuPage. 

On motion, 

The nominees, as reported by the Committee, were balloted for 
and duly elected. 

For the convenience of the members of the U. L. A., a full list 
of names and post office address of each member of the State 
Executive Committee, Officers of the Grand Council, and Del- 
egates and Alternates to the National Grand Council, is here 
given. 

OFFICEES OF THE ILLINOIS STATE GRAND 

COUNCIL U. L. A. 

Hon S. W. MOtJLTON, of Shelbyville, Grand President. 

A. J. BURBANK, of Chicago, Grand Vice President. ' 

Rev. GEO. L KING, of Quincy, Grand Chajjlain. 

GEO. H. HARLOW, of Springfield, Grand Secretary. 

S. H. MELVIN of Springfield, Grand Treasurer. ■ 

Capt. J. BURRITT TAFT,. . .of Freeport, Grand M<trsh<d. 

WM. L. HAMMER, of Decatur, Grand Herald. 

L. S. NORTON, of Tamaroa, Grand Sentinel. 

MEMBERS OF THE STATE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. 

Ist Congressional District— JOSEPH MEDILL, Chicago. 

2d " " Hon. ANSON S. MILLER, Rockford. 

3d " " Rev. R. BAKER, Galena. 

4th " *' N. BELCHER, .Port Byron. 

5th " " H. S. AUSTIN Peoria. 

6th " " HERMAN SILVER, La Salle. 

7th " " J. J. KENNEDY, Marrowbone. 

8th " " Hon. J. C. CONKLING, Springfield. 

9th " " C. C. STURTEVANT Beardstown. 

10th " " Capt. J. F. CUMMINGS, Bunker Hill. 

11th '• " J.C.SCOTT, Snlcm. 

12th " " H. G. McPIKE, Alton. 

13th " " Z. P. CURLEE Tamaroa. 

For the State at Large— Hon. LEWIS ELLSWORTH, Naperville. 

EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS. 

Hon. S. W. MOULTON Grand President, Shelbyville. 

GEO. H. HARLOW, Grand Secretary, Springfield. 

Delegates and Alternates to the National Grand Council, for the 
Session, to be held in Washington, D. C, on Wednesday, the 9th 
day of December, A. D., 1863, viz : 

DELEGATES FOR THE CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS, 

1st Congressional District— Hon. J. YOUNG SCAMMON, Chicago. 

2d " " WM. B. B. PLATO, Geneva. 

Sd " " Capt. J. BURRITT TAFT, Aeeport. 



22 PEOOEEDINGS OF THE 



4th " " Ret. J. S. POAGE, Aledo. 

5th' " " ENOCH EMERY Peoria. 

6th" " " Hon. WASHINGTON BUSHNELL,... Ottawa. 

»7th* " " Hon. CHARLES EMERSON, Decatur. 

8th " " G. W. MINIER Mackinaw. 

9th" " " JOHN C. BAGBY Rusliville. 

lOtii " " Hon. S. S. GILBERT, Carlinville. 

11th " " JEREMIAH MOORE, Watson. 

i2th " " WM. T. THOMAS, Belleville. 

13th". " " Col. JOHN DOUGHERTY, Jonesboro. 

ALTE KNATE8 . 

JAMES MILLER, Chicago. 

WM. KEER, Woodstock. 

R. G. BAILEY, Mt. Carroll 

HARRISON DILLS, Quincy. 

Hon. CHARLES BALLANCE, Peoria. 

HoK. JESSE 0. NORTON Joliet. 

F. A. ALLISON, Maltoon. 

Dr. D. a. CHEEVER Pckin. 

R. A. HUNT, Havana. 

E. P. KIRBY, Jacksonville. 

J.' K. ALBRIGHT, Mt. Vernon. 

WM. C. FLAGG, Alton. 

CcL. JOHN OLNEY, Shawneetown. 

DELEGATES FOE THE STATE AT LARGE. 

JOSEPH MEDILL, Chicago. 

Hon. mark BANGS, Lacon. 

Hon. S. W. MOULTON, Shelbyville. 

ALTE KN ATE S. 

D. T. LINNEGAR, Cairo. 

Dr. R. C. RUTHERFORD, Alton. 

Hon. J. V. EUSTACE, Dixon. 

The Committee on Constitution made their report, by offering a 
revised copy of the Constitution, which they recommended should 
be adopted by the Grand Council. 

After a spirited discussion by the delegates, the Constitution, as 
reported bj the Committee, after a few amendments, was adopted. 

Upon motion, the following resolution was adopted. 

Resolved, That the Executive Committee be, and they are hereby authorized, to pre- 
scribe a proper form of ceremony for the installation of officers elect, in Subordinate 
Councils, and also to provide a uniform regalia, for the officers of said Councils. 

On motion, 

The Council then adjourned until 7^ o'clock p. m. 



STATE OKAND COUNCIL. 



eyeki:ng session 



The Grand Council was opened by Grand President Moulton, 
and a prayer offered by Grand Chaplain Geo. I. King. 

A nnmber of additional delegates were reported present, who 
were invited to sbats, and their names added to the list of delegates. 

Upon a call from the delegates, the Grand Secretary exemplified 
the Unwritten Work recently adopted by the National Grand 
Council. 

The Finance Committee, to whom was referred the various 
Reports of Officers and others, offered the following Report : 

To the Officers and Members of the Grand Council U. L. A. : 

Gentlemen: — The Committee on Finance beg leave to make the following Report: 

We have examined the Keports, Books and Accounts of the Secretary, Treasurer, 
and those of the members of the Executive Committee, and find them correct, and 
recommend that the same be approved by the Grand Council. 

We would also recommend the passage of the following resolutions : 

Resolved, That the State Executive Committee be, and are hereby instructed and 
required, to act as an Auditing Committee ; and they shall audit the accounts of the 
Secretary and Treasurer quarterly. 

Resolved, That the Grand Secretary be, and is hereby authorized and empowered, 
(under the direction of the State Executive Committee) to employ all such clerical 
assistance as he may require, or shall be necessary in the discharge of the duties of 
said office of Grand Secretary. 

Resolved, That the Grand Secretary and the Grand Treasurer be required to enter 
into bonds, to the State Executive Committee, in the sum of five thousand dollars 
each, for the faithful performance of their respective duties. 

All of which is respectfully submitted. 



R. P. LANE, 
B. PILKINGTON, 
B. H. MILLS, 
JAMES MILLER, 
J. H. BRYANT. 



Finance Committee. 



On motion, 

Resolved, That the Reports of the Secretary, Treasurer, and the various accounts 
reported upon by the Finance Committee, be and are hereby approved. 

On motion, 

Resolved, That all the resolutions recommended by the Finance Committee, and 
embodied in their Report, be and are hereby adopted, and the Committee be discharged. 

The Committee appointed to confer with the railroad authroities, 
reported that the Chicago, Alton and St. Louis Railroad and 



24 PEOCEEDIlfGS OF THE 

the Great "Western Railroad Companies, bad agreed to pass home, 
free, all delegates to the Grand Council, who held a certificate from 
the Grand Secretary, that such delegate had paid full fare from 
his place of residence to Springfield, on said roads. 

On motion. 

The authorities of above roads were thanked for their courtesy 
and kindness in this matter. 

On motion, 

Eetolved, Tha*-. the thanks of the Grand Council be and are hereby tendered to the 
members of Springfield Council, No. 25, for the use of their hall, and for the kind and 
brotherly attention paid the delegates to this Grand Council. 

Upon motion, the Grand Secretary was instructed to transmit 
the new Pass-words to each County President. 

The Springfield Glee Club being present, then favored the Grand 
Council with some excellent patriotic songs, and were repeatedly 
cheered. 

Upon motion, the Grand Council then adjourned its Fourth Ses- 
sion, amidst great enthusiasm. Three cheers were given for " Old 
Abe " and the man who knows how to manage a Copperhead 
Legislature — gallant " Dick Yates : " three cheers for our brave 
and gallant soldiers ; three for the old flag. Gen. Grant and Gen. 
Logan ; three for the Springfield Glee Club, and three for our 
brave colored soldiers, and the cause-in which they are fighting. 

S. W. MOULTON, 

Geo. H. Harlow, Grand President. 

Grand Secretary. 



STATE GRAND COUNCIL. 25 



PROCEEDINGS 

AT A 

SPECIAL MEETING OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 

OP THE 

U. L. A. IK ILLINOIS, 

HKriD IN SPRINGJ-FIELr), SEPT, 3d., XSeS. 



The Executive Committee of the U. L. A., for the State of Illi- 
nois, elected at the session of the Illinois Grand Council of the U. 
L. A., lately held in Springfield, met at the Chambers of Spring- 
field Council U. L. A. No. 25, and was called to order by Hon. 
Lewis Ellsworth, who moved that Hon. Anson S. Miller be called 
to act as temporary Chairman. Carried. 

Upon roll-call, the following gentlemen answered to their names, 
as members elect of the Executive Committee from the several 
Congressional Districts : 

Hon. lewis ELLSWORTH, for the State at Large. 

Hon. ANSON S. MILLER, " " 2d District. 

Rev. R. BAKER, " " 3d 

N.BELCHER, " " 4th " 

H. S. AUSTIN, " " 6th " 

J.J.KENNEDY, " " Tth " 

C. C. STURTEVANT, " " 9th " 

Capt. J. F. CUMMINGS, " " 10th" 

Z. P. CURLEE, " " 13th " 

GEO. H. HARLOW, Ex-officio— a member. 

Joseph Medill, of Cook, was nominated by Hon. Anson S. Mil- 
ler, as Chairman of this Executive Committee for the ensuing year, 
and upon motion, was unanimously elected. 

On motion, 

Geo. H. Harlow was elected Secretary of the Committee. 

On motion, 

Eetolved, That when this Committee adjourn, it be to meet at the Tremont House, 
in Chicago, at twelve o'clock m., Oct. 14th, 1863. 

Upon motion, B. H. Mills, of Upper Alton, and L. S. Norton, of 
Tamaroa, were appointed State Agents, empowered to give the 



26 STATE GRAND COUNCIL. 

New "Work, and to organize new Councils, until the next meeting 
of this Committee, the 14th proximo. 

The matter of Installation Ceremony, and Regalia, referred to 
this Committee by the Grand Council, was then taken up, hut 
upon motion, all action postponed until the next meeting. 
Upon motion, the Committee then adjourned. 

ANSON S. MILLEE, 
Geo. H, Harlow, Chairman, -^ro tern. 

Secretary. 



APPENDIX — LIST OF COUNCILS. 



27 



^FI^EISTDIX 



LIST OF COUNCILS 



WORKING UNDER CHARTER FROM THE 



ILLINOIS GRAND COUNCIL OF THE U. L. A., 



OCTOBF. R 1, 186 3, 



ADAMS COUNTY, QUINCY. 



NO. NAME OF COUNCIL. POST OFFICE. 

'71 Quincy Quincy, 

181 Ellington Quincy, 

189 North East Pitman, 

195 Camp Point Gamp Point, 

196 Clayton Clayton, 

310 Burton Burton, 

371 Liberty Liberty, 

418 Mendon Mendou, 



NO. NAME OF COUNCIL. POST OFFICE. 

582 Columbus Columbus, 

788 Houston Houston, 

810 Lima Lima, 

811 Marcelline Marcelline, 

815 Payson Pay son, 

947 Keene Big Neck, 

999 Gilmore Fowler, 

1113 McKee Liberty. 



37 Cairo. 



ALEXANDER COUNTY. 

. Cairo, 1 1057 Thebes Thebes. 

BOND COUNTY— GREENVILLE. 



176 Greenville Greenville, 

177 Dudley ville Dudleyville, 

539 Pleasant Prairie. .Pleasant Prairie, 

540 Baden Baden Baden Baden, 

545 Mulberry Grove. .Mulberry Grove, 
666 Cottonwood GroveCottonwoodGro ve, 
670 Pocahontus Pocahontus, 



698 Pleasant Mound. .Pleasant Mound, 
703 Beaver Creek. . . .Beaver Creek, 

709 Zion Woburn, 

735 La Grange Elm Point, 

1064 Old Ripley Old Ripley, 

1100 Shawneetown Pocahontus. 



BOONE COUNTY— BELVIDERE. 



141 Belvidere Belvidere, 

265 Bonus* 

349 Garden Prairie. , .Garden Prairie, 

443 Flora* 

444 Caledonia* 



683 Manchester* 

684 Spring* 

685 Poplar Grove. .. .Poplar Grove. 

1033 * 

1034 Grant* 



BROWN COUNTY— MT. STERLING. 



182 Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling, 

991 Lyon Mt. Sterling, 

1056 Eikhorn Versailles, 



1059 Versailles Versailles, 

1091 Cooperstown . . . .Coopcrstown. 



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APPENDIX — LIST OF COUNCILS. 



BUREAU COUNTY— PRINCETON. 



NO. NAME OF COUNCIL. 



POST OFFICE. 



33 Princeton Princeton, 

312 Clarion Lamoille, 

379 Lone Tree Petti t, 

380 Tiskilwa Tiakilwa, 

381 Telegraph Whitefield, 

382 Columbia Wyonette, 

883 Sheffield Sheffield, 

403 Maiden Maiden, 

404 Dover Dover, 

405 Arlington Arlington, 

406 Lamoille Lamoille, 



NO. NAME OF COUNCIL. POST OFFICE. 

532 Limerick Limerick, 

533 Walnut Walnut, 

534 Selby Selby Station, 

621 New Bedford* ... 

641 Providence Tiskilwa, 

662 Bureau Valley. . .Bureau Junction, 

744 Trenton Selby Station, 

819 Macon Macon, 

878 LupertowQ Bureau Junction, 

1067 Trading Grove . . .Sheffield. 



CARROLL COUNTY. 



324 Elkhorn Grove . .Elkhorn Grove, 

327 Milledgeville Milledgeville, 

490 Savanna Savanna, 

529 Mount Carroll. . .Mt. Carroll, 



566 Ellsworth Lanark, 

585 Lima Brookville, 

655 Fair Haven FairHaven, 

771 York Argo. 



CASS COUNTY— BEARDSTOWN. 



8 Virginia Virginia, 

9 Beardstown Beardstown, 

298 Chandlerville . . .Chandlerville, 



973 Gregg's ChapeL . .Virginia, 

1019 Butler Chandlerville, 

1107 Ashland Ashland, 



CHAMPAIGN COUNTY— CHAMPAIGN. 



106 Champaign Champaign, 

290 Urban a Urbana,; 

296 Tolona Tolona, ' 

338 Mahomet Mahomet, 

839 Pioneer Champaign, 

374 Sadoras* 

637 East Bend Newcomb, 



882 Newcomb Newcomb, 

883 Homer Homer, 

884 St. Joseph St. Joseph, 

1021 Philo Philo, 

1022 Sidney Sidney, 

1023 Star of Peace*... 

1097 Rantoul Rantoul. 



CHRISTIAN COUNTY— TAYLORVILLE. 



38 Pana Pana, 

193 Taylorville Taylorville, 

229 Assumption Assumption, 

230 Roseniound Rosemound, 

231 Nevada Rosemound 

491 South Fork Pawnee, 



538 Buckhart Buckhart, 

665 Stonington Stonington. 

817 Jefferson White Oak, 

933 Mount Auburn. . .Mt. Auburn, 
1063 Taylorville No. 2. Assumption. 



CLARK COUNTY— MARSHALL. 



429 Marshall Marshall, 

436 Livingston Livingston, 

437 Liberty Livingston, 

438 Wabash Marshall, 

440 York York, 

453 Union Casey, 

791 Darwin Darwin, 



792 Melrose Melrose, 

793 Orange Melrose, 

794 Martinsville Martinsville, 

795 Casey Casey, 

796 Westfield Westfield, 

835 Parker Westfield. 



CLAY COUNTY. 



241 Larkinsburg Larkinsburg, 

242 Muddy Point Bible Grove, 

865 Xenia Xenia, 



434 Oskaloosa* 

570 Clay City Clay City, 

571 Flora. Flora. 



CLINTON COUNTY— CARL YLE. 



867 Collin's Station ..Collin's Station, 

541 Beaver Creek. .. .Carlyle, 

544 Trenton Trenton, 

553 Pleasant Ridge. . .Collin's Station 

554 Carlyle Carlyle, 

691 Union Prairie. . . .Collin's Station, 



711 East Fork Sandoval, 

734 Dayton Trenton, 

778 Shoals Creek Carlyle, 

842 Breese* 

875 Jamestown Jamestown. 



APPENDIX — LIST OF COUNCILS. 



20 



COLES COUNTY— MATTOON. 



NAME OP COUNCIL. 



POST OFFICK. 



102 Mrtttoon Mattoon, 

104 Chiuleston Charleston, 

107 Paradise Paradi^^e, 

108 Milton Milton Station, 

263 Farmlngton Campbell, 

264 Plencaut Grove... 

272 Windsor Windsor, 



NO. NAME OF COUNCIL. 



POST OFFICE. 



431 La Fayette 

4:^2 Oakland Oakland, 

433 Asbmore Asbinore, 

759 Hulton Ilutton, 

807 Pleasant View. . .Charleston, 
8U8 Deer Creek Oakland. 



COOK COUNTY— CHICAGO. 



26 Chicago Chicago, 

29 Tenth Ward Chicago, 

111 Blue Island Blue Island, 

120 Excelsior Chicago, 

147 Leiuont Lemont, 

160 Fourth Ward Chicago, 

251 Cicero Chicago, 

262 Thornton Thornton, 

800 Eighth Ward Chicago, 

332 Chicago No. 3 W. 

Division Chicago, 

354 Calumet Hope, 

417 Brickton Brickton, 

418 Dunton Duuton Station, 

419 Palatine Palatine, 

420 Barrington Barrintrton fetation 

481 Niles Niles, ~^ 

482 Maine Maine, 



537 

757 
763 
769 
776 
833 
871 
894 



1037 



1114 



Jefferson Jefferson, 

Evan ston Chicago, 

Bloom Bloom, 

Wheeling Wheeling, 

Grant Noyesville, 

Proviso Proviso, 

Lev den Lejdun, 

Orland and Palos.Goodings Grove, 
South Divs'n No. 1. Chicago, 
Second Ward. . . .Chicago, 

Third Ward Chicago, 

Fifth Ward Chicago, 

Sixth Ward Cliicago, 

Seventh Ward. . .Chicago, 
North Division. . .Chicago, 
South Division. . .Chicago, 
District No.2, W.Chicago. 



CRAWFORD COUNTY. 



441 Lamotte Palestine, 

442 Bellair Bellair, 

454 Licking Elkton, 

695 Embarrass Flat Rock, 

797 Robinson Robinson, 



798 Hutsonville Hutsonville, 

889 Franklin Flat Rock, 

934 Oblong Oblong, 

935 Hardinsville Ilardinsville. 



CUMBERLAND COUNTY— GREENUP. 



136 Greenup 

226 Neoga 

240 Prairie City* 
313 White Oaks* 
882 Springfort*.. 



Greenup, 
Neoga, 



334 West Greenup. . .Greenup, 
345 Cottonwood* . . . 

1052 Crooked Creek ..Greenup, 

1053 Beacon Star Campbell. 



DE KALB COUNTY— SYCAMORE. 



35 DeKalb De Kalb, 

36 Syc amore Sycamore, 

117 Malta Malta, 

145 Cortland* 

146 Mayneld Sycamore, 

247 Genoa Genoa, 

248 Coon Creek New Lebanon, 

228 Shabona Grove .. Shabona Grove, 
829 Clinton Dorset, 

414 South Grove . . . .South Grove, 



41 5 Franklin * 

416 Kingston Kingston, 

326 Squaw Grove. . . .Squaw Grove, 

427 Sandwich Sandwich, 

428 Somonauk Somonauk, 

483 Aften* 

520 East Paw Paw East Paw Paw, 

657 Pierce Pierce ville, 

658 Victor Van Buren. 



DE WITT COUNTY— WAPELL A. 



13 Clinton Clinton, 

217 Barnett* 

500 Wavnesville Waynesville, 

766 DcWitt De Witt, 

820 Wapella Wapella, 



957 Santa Anna Santa Anna, 

958 Harp Clinton, 

995 Nixon De Witt, 

1013 Tunbridge Clinton, 

1075 Creek Clinton. 



o 

30 



APPENDIX — MST OF COUNCILS, 



D0UGLA3 COUNTY. 



POSI OFFICE. 



NO. NAME OP COUNCIL. 



NO. NAMK OP COUNOIL. 

295 Areola Areola, 

355 Tuscola Tuseola, 

659 Waehington Burbon, 

660 Newmau Newman, 

DU PAGE COUNTY— COTTAGE HILL. 



POST OFFICE. 



661 Potts Newman, 

760 ramargo Camargo, 

809 Pleasant Grove. .Bushy Fork. 
899 Butler* 



34 Wheaton "Wheaton, 

121 York Cottage Hill, 

249 Turner Turner, 

252 Downer's Grove. .Downer's Grove, 

287 Cass Cass, 

297 Lisle Naperville, 



348 Wayne Wayne, 

352 Warrensville . . . .Warrensville, 

376 Bloomingdale .. .Bloomingdale, 

813 Cottage Hill Cottage Hill, 

879 Addison Sagone. 



EDGAR COUNTY— PARIS. 



232 Paris Paris, 

439 Dolson Grand View, 

613 Edgar Paris, 

643 Bloomfield Bloomfield, 

EDWARDS COUNTY— ALBION 



774 Grand View Grand View, 

823 Elbridge Elbridge. 

1078 Stratton* 

1079 Hunter* 



192 Albion Albion, 

542 Bon Pas Bon Pas, 

617 West Salem West Salem, 



618 Faithful Albion, 

629 Mount Pleasant. .Gray ville, 
699 French Creek. . . .Grayville. 



EFFINGHAM COUNTY— EFFINGHAM. 



130 Moccasin Moccasin, 

131 Liberty* 

132 Watson* 

133 Bishop* 

134 Union* 

185 West* 

150 Edgewood Edgewood, 



151 Mason Mason, 

224 Effingham Effingham. 

236 Mound* 

237 Jackson* 

238 Lucas* 

239 Summit* 



FAYETTE COUNTY — V AND ALIA. 



86 Vandalia Vandalia, 

90 Ramsey Ramsey, 

92 Shaboiiier Shabonier, 

167 Vora* 

243 Laclede Laclede, 

435 Wheatland* 

555 Howard's Point . .Howard's Point, 



606 Bowling Green. . .Bowling Green, 
669 Logatie* 

717 Otego* 

718 Greenland Greenland, 

785 Caesar Ramsey. 

912 Sefton* 



FORD COUNTY — PAXTON. 



276 Paxton. Paxton, 

303 Trickle Grove*.. . 



§04 Cherry Hill* 

754 Drummer Grove. .East Bend. 



FRANKLIN COUNTY. 



152 Benton Benton, 

211 Little Muddy Little Muddy, 

526 Frankfort Frankfsrt, 



605 Osage Osage, 

627 Cave Cave. 

631 Mulkeytown* 



FULTON COUNTY — CANTON. 



79 Avon Avon, 

169 EUisville Ellisville, 

305 Farmington Farmington, 

732 Canton Canton, 

818 Woodland Summum, 

929 Norris Fairview, 

937 Lee Prairie City, 



948 Fairview Fairview, 

974 Joshua Fiatt, 

988 Bernadott Bernadott, 

989 Ipava Ipava, 

990 Vermont Vermont, 

998 Midway Midway. 

1062 Cass* 



GALLATIN COUNTY — EQUALITY. 

496 Equality Equality, I 686 North Fork Crawford. 

497 Saline Mines Saline Mines, I 



STATE GRAND COUNCIL. 



31 



GREENE COUNTY. 



NO. NAME OP COUNCIL. POST OFFICE. 

713 Walnut Grove . . .Rockbridge, 

716 Greenfield Greenfield, 

838 Fayette Fayette, 



NO. NAME OF COUNCIL. POST OFFICE. 

869 Kane Kane, 

970 White Hall White Hall, 



GRUNDY COUNTY — MORRIS. 



783 Minooka Minooka, 

822 Nettle Creek Morris, 

832 Highland Morris, 

836 Gardner Gardner, 



892 Morris Morris, 

893 Mazon Mazon, 

964 Braeeville Braceville. 



HAMILTON CCUNTY. 



362 Macedonia Macedonia," 

363 Webb's Prairie . . . Webb's Prairie . 
377 Lovilla Lo villa, 

467 McLeansboro . . . .McLeansboro, 



874 Flanagan Lanes ><( Roads, 

1061 Union Flat School 

House McLeansboro. 



HANCOCK COUNTY — HAMILTON. 



82 Augusta Augusta, 

101 Hamiltoa Hamilton, 

162 LaHar})' LaHarp, 

503 Durham Durham, 

611 Plymouth Plymouth, 

649 Fountain Green. .Fountain Green, 
846 Carthage Carthage, 



853 Chili Chili, 

949 St. Marys St. Marys, 

1042 St. Alban's Woodville, 

1069 Sonora Hamilton, 

1104 Dallas City Dallas City, 

1108 Walker Breckinridge, 

1 109 Appaneese Appaneese. 



HARDIN COUNTY. 



634 Elizabethtown . . .Elizabethtown, 
690 Rosiclare Rosiclare, 



917 Seller's Landing. .Caseyville, Ky., 
1065 Cave in Rock . . . .Cave in Rock. 



HENDERSON COUNTY — OQUAWKA. 



664 Biggsville Biggsville, 

679 Oquawka Oquawka, 

680 Walnut Grove. . .Biggsville, 
847 Greenville* 



856 South Henderson. Sagetown, 

881 Bald Bluff Oquawka, 

1035 Raritan Raritan, 

1098 Olena Olena. 



HENRY COUNTY — CAMBRIDGE. 



62 Galva Galva, 

124 Burns Burns, 

274 Saxon Saxon, 

330 Wethersfield Wethersfield, 

395 Annawan Annawan, 

396 Atkinson Atkinson, 

397 Geneseo Geneseo, 

472 North Kewanee. .Kewanee, 



525 Kewanee Kewanee, 

628 Cornwall Atkinson, 

779 Oxford Oxford, 

829 Woodhull Woodhull, 

996 Yorktown Yorktown, 

1084 Western Orion, 

1088 Lynn Andover, 

1089 Cambridge Cambridge. 



IROQUOIS COUNTY — ONARGA. 



70 Liberty Middleport, 

214 Ashkum Ashkum, 

253 Chebanse Chebanse, 

266 Clifton Clifton, 

267 Middleport Middleport, 

268 Red, White and 

Blue Loda, 

270 Gilman . . . ; Gilman, 

331 Onarga Onarga, 



470 Milford Milford, 

471 Crab Apple Milford, 

506 Ash Grove Ash Grove, 

507 Buckley* 

508 Beaver Grove. . . .Beaver Grove, 

919 Martington Middleport, 

925 Sheldon Sheldon, 

931 Texas* 

1039 Iroquois Iroquois. 



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PKOCEEDIKGS OF THE 



JACKSON COUNTY — CARBOND ALE. 



NO 



NO. NAME OF COUNCIL. POST OFFICE. 

122 DeSoto DeSoto, 

215 Carbondale Carbondale, 

298 Hiill DeSoto, 

517 Buncomb * 

663 Jukes* 

789 Big Hill* 

JASPER COUNTY 



225 Newton Newton, 

S20 North Muddy* . . 
822 South Muddy*... 
323 Island Grove*... 



NiME OF COUNCIL. POST OFFICS. 

750 Kin Kaid Carbondale, 

755 Vergennes * 

897 Mill Creek Liberty, 

898 Twin Sch'l House. Murphysboro, 
1070 Benson Shiloh Hill, 

-NEWTON. 

790 Smallwood Newton, 

799 Granville * 

800 Crooked Creek. . . 

801 St. Marie Dundas. 



JEFFERSON COUNTY— MT. VERNON. 



209 Moore's Prairie. . .Moore'a Prairie, 

210 Knott's Prairie. . .Mt. Vernon, 

'342. Mt. Vernon Mt. Vernon, 

347 Fair Play Fair Play, 

530 Oak Ridge Mt. Vernon, 

JERSEY COUNTY — JERSEYVILLE 

65 Fidelity Fidelity, 

88 Jerseyville Jerseyville, 

170 Grafton Grafton, 



602 Pleasant Grove.. .Mt. Vernon, 

762 Farrington Mt. Vernon, 

816 Jackson Mt. Vernon, 

926 Spring Garden. . .Spring Garden. 



171 Otter Creek Otter Creek, 

451 Newburn Newburn, 

452 Elsah Elsah. 



JOE DAVIESS 

115 Galena Galena, 

261 Warren Warren, 

596 Nora Nora, 

597 Courtland* 

698 East Galena Galena, 

615 Rush Rush, 

638 Scales' Mound . . .Scales' Mound, 

639 Dunlielh Dunlieth, 

719 Council Hill Council Hill, 



COUNTY — WARREN. 

720 Guilford Council Hill, 

721 Elizabeth Elizabeth, 

722 Woodbine Elizabeth, 

723 Stockton . . .Siockton, 

854 Hanover Hanover, 

855 Derinda Elizabeth, 

946 Rice Galena, 

963 Ward's Grove Plum River, 

1016 Berriman Plum River. 



JOHNSON COUNTY — VIENNA. 



480 Vienna Vienna, 

782 Cedar Cedar Bluff, 

971 West Eden Gray's Mills, 



1011 Elvira* 

1012 Reynoldsburg. 



.Revnoldsburg, 



KANE COUNTY. 



127 Geneva Geneva, 

128 Batavia Batavia, 

144 Elgin Elgin, 

204 St. Charl. s St. Charles, 

246 Blackberry Blackberry Stati'n 

306 Kaneville Kaneville, 

307 Virgil Lodi Station, 

308 Cauipton Blackberry Stati'n 

349 East Aurora Aurora, 



350 West Aurora . . . .Aurora, 

369 Sugar Grove Sugar Grove, 

370 Union Blackberry, 

535 Plato* 

536 Burlington Burlington, 

624 Bald Mound Geneva, 

225 Hampshire Hampshire, 

756 Dundee Dundee, 

851 Big Rock Bij; Rock. 



KANKAKEE COUNTY. 



209 Kankakee Kankakee, . 

486 Rockville Rockvillc, 

487 Yellow Head Yellow Head, 



488 Lime Stone Limestone, 

489 Aroma Aroma. 



KENDALL COUNTY — BRISTOL. 



513 Newark Newark, 

635 Millbrook Newark, 

636 Piano Piano, 

778 Bristol Bristol, 



840 Oswego Oswego, 

902 Plattville Plattville, 

903 Little Rock Little Rock, 

904 Seward Minooka, 



STATE GRAND COUNCIL. 



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KNOX COUXTY — GALESBURG. 



KO. NAME OF COUNCIL. POST OFFICE. 

73 Galesburg Galesburg, 

93 Victoria Victoria, 

100 Walnut Grove.. . .Walnut Grove, 

142 Abingdon Abingdon, 

1*74 Altona* 

22i! Oneida Oneida, 

223 Wataga; Wataga, 

346 Indian Point Abingdon, 

353 Orange Abingdon, 



NO. NAME OF COUNCIL. POST OFFICE. 

501 Washington Galesburg, 

505 Maquon Maquon, 

621 Rio North Prairie, 

761 Henderson Henderson, 

765 Lynn Galva, 

1046 Chestnut * 

1058 Gibson Gibson, 

1083 Truro Truro. 



277 First Ward Waukegan, 

278 Second Ward Waukegan, 

279 Third Ward Waukegan, 

280 Fourth Ward Waukegan, 

281 Newport Newport, 

282 Hainesville Hainesville, 

283 Goodale Forksville, 

284 Freemont Fremont Centre 

285 Antioch Antioch, 



LAKE COUNTY — WAUKEGAN. 

1001 Benton * 

1002 Warren * 

1003 Libertyville Liberty ville, 

1004 Ela* 

1005 Wauconda Wauconda, 



1006 Cuba*. 

1007 Vernon* 

1008 Duerfield* 

1009 Lake Forest Lake Forest. 



LA SALLE COUNTY — LA SALLE. 



14 LaSalle LaSalle, 

63 Freedom Freedom, 

123 Meudota Mendota, 

143 Marseilles Marseilles, 

148 Serena Serena, 

153 Deer Greek Deer Creek, 

155 Butler* 

167 Grand Rapids*. . . 

158 Northville Nortjiville, 

159 Ottawa Ottawa, 

260 Farm Ridge Farm Ridge, 

299 Brooktield* 

336 Ophir Ophir, 

337 Mission Misssion Point, 



390 Tonica Tonica, 

391 Hope Tonica, 

392 New Rutland New Rutland, 

393 Cedar Point* 

394 Osage 

423 Utica Utica, 

504 Eagle Fugle, 

567 Waltham LaSalle, 

614 Troy Grove Troy Grove, 

619 Earlville Earlville, 

959 Adams Leland, 

960 Meridian Meridian. 

1018 Allen* 



LAWRENCE COUNTY — LAWRENCEVILLE. 



94 Sumner Sumner, 

178 Fillmore Lawrenceville, 

179 Bridgeport Bridgeport, 



183 Chaney Sumner, 

733 Lawrence Lawrenceville, 

922 Grant Lawrenceville. 



LEE COUNTY — DIXON. 



51 Franklin Grove . .Franklin Grove, 

118 AaiboT Amboy, 

119 Dixon Dixon, 

219 Ogle Ogle Station, 

316 Bradford* 

407 Sublette Sublette, 

408 Lee Centre Lee Centre, 

409 Brookliu* .- 



410 Wyoming East Paw Paw, 

411 Willow Creek Paw Paw Grove, 

412 Alto* 

413 Reynolds* 

595 May Lamoille, 

622 Viola* 

764 Palmyra Dixon. 



LIVINGSTON COUNTY — DWIGHT. 



114 Pontiac Pontiac, 

138 Dwight Dwight, 

139 New Michigan. .. .New Michigan, 

293 Fairberry Fairberry, 

294 Pleasant Ridge ..Fairberry, 

372 Reading Reading, 

424 Long Point Long Point, 

484 Sauuemin Pontiac, 

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513 Odell Odell, 

772 Waldo Gridley, 

838 Chatsworth Chatsworth, 

841 Amity Rooks Creek, 

843 Sand* Ridge Pontiac, 

880 Esmen Pontiac, 

968 Nebraska Miuonk, 



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APPENDIX — LIST OF COUNCILS. 



LOGAN COUNTY — LINCOLN. 



NO. NAME OF COUNCIL. POST OFFICE. 

32 Lincoln Lincoln, 

473 Atlanta Atlanta, 

485 Elkhart Elkhart, 

777 Middletown, Middletown, 

812 Big Prairie Big Prairie, 

821 Bowles Lincoln, 



NO. NAME OF COUNCIL. 



POST OFFICE. 



849 Eminence Eminence, 

920 Laeuna Lincoln, 

940 Prairie Creek. . . .Lincoln, 

941 Deer Creek Lincoln, 

965 Mt. Pulaski Mt. Pulaski. 



MACON COUNTY— DECATUR. 



11 Decatur Decatur, 

110 Bell Prairie* 

475 Blue Mound Blue Mound, 

476 Niantic Niantic, 

477 South Macon South Macon, 

975 Mount Zion Wilson, 

976 Whitmore Decatur, 



977 Hickory Decatur, 

978 Harristown Harristown, 

979 Long Creek Decatur, 

980 Oakley Oakley, 

981 Wheatland Wheatland, 

982 Friends Creek. . . .Maroa. 



MACOUPIN COUNTY — CARLINVILLE. 



49 Bunker Hill Bunker Hill, 

50 Gillespie Gillespie, 

64 Carlinville Carlinville, 

66 Piasa Piasa, 

67 Hopewell Brighton, 

68 Brighton Brighton, 

69 Woodburn Woodburn, 

87 Trumbull Trumbull, 

97 Spanish Needle ..Carlinville, 

98 Luke Folk Zanesville, 

99 Girard Girard, 



163 Shaws Point Carlinville, 

164 Nilwood, Nilwood, 

165 Virden Virden, 

168 Chesterfield Chesterfield, 

180 N. Otter Creek... Girard, 
197 Bear Creek Carlinville, 

559 Palmyra Palmyra, 

560 Staunton Staunton, 

887 Shipman Sliipman, 

1020 Plaiuview Plain view. 



MADISON COUNTY — ALTON. 



40 Upper Alton Upper Alton, 

41 Alton Alton, 

42 Edwardsville. .. .Edwardsville, 

43 Wanda Wanda, 

44 CoUinsville ColUnsville, 

45 Madison Madison, 

46 LibertV" 

47 Highland Highland, 

48 Maro* 

52 Troy Troy, 

54 St. Jacobs St. .Jacobs, 

55 Green Castle Alhambra, 

56 Springfield Road. .Edwardsville, 



57 Omphghent Omphghent, 

58 Union Edwardsville, 

59 Marine Marine, 

95 Monticello Godfrey, 

96 Fosterburg Fosterbuig, 

191 Prairie City Ridgley, 

449 Lake Erie St. Jacobs, 

674: Veiiice Venice, 

675 Lambs Point Lambs Point, 

676 Pleasant Ridge. . .CoUinsville, 

714 Coal Branch Alton, 

715 Ridgely Ridgely. 



MARION COUNTY. 



61 Centralia Centralia, 

S3 Patoka Patoka, 

84 Salem Salem, 

85 North Fork Foster's, 

89 Kiumundy Kinmundy, 



91 Sandoval Sandoval, 

524 Tennnssee Prairie* 

572 Racoon Racoon. 

569 Odin Odin. 



MARSHALL COUNTY — HENRY. 



&^59 Lacon Lacon, 

860 Henry Henry, 

861 Wenona Wenona, 

862 Washburn Washburn, 

863 Roberts Lacon, 

864 Saratoga Henry, 



865 Whitefield Henry, 

866 Roseland Henry, 

867 La Prairie La Pairie Centre, 

868 Steuben Steuben, 

869 Sparland Sparland. 

870 Bell Plain* 



APPENDIX — LIST OF COUNCILS. 



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MASON COUNTY — HAVANA. 



NO. JIAME OF COUNCIL. POST OFFICE. 

4 Havana Havana, 

161 Bath Bath, 

271 Field's Prairie*... 



NO. NAME OF COUNCIt. POST OFFICK. 

'286 Quiver Topeka, 

727 Forrest City Forrest City, 

921 Mason City Mason City. 



MASSAC COUNTY — METROPOLIS. 



738 Washington Metropolis,. 

748 Metropolis Metropolis, 

916 Jackson New Liberty, 



1096 Oak Grove,* 

1111 Benton Metropolis. 



M'DONOUGH COUNTY — MACOMB. 



72 Macomb Macomb, 

80 Prairie City Prairie City, 

81 Bushnell . .' Bushnell, 

186 Colchester Colchester, 

194 Mound Bardolph, 

514 Walnut Grove . . .Walnut Grove, 



515 Scotia Burnsville, 

905 Industry Industry, 

906 Washington Bruce, 

907 New Salem Bushnell, 

1068 Blandinsville . . . .Blandinsville. 



M'HENRY COUNTY — WOODSTOCK. 



149 Woodstock Woodstock, 

200 McHenry McHenry, 

213 Marengo Marengo, 

216 Nunda Nunda Station, 

218 Harvard Harvard, 

296 Riley Riley, 

297 Coral Union, 

340 Chemung Chemung, 

341 Harvard Harvard, 



344 Huntley Grove . .Huntley Grove, 

350 Richmond Richmond, 

878 Carey Carey Statioa, 

421 Crystal Lake Crystal Lake, 

422 Algonquin Algonquin, 

616 Hebron Hebron, 

687 Greenwood Greenwood, 

767 Big Foot Prairie. Big Foot Prairie, 

768 Alden Alden. 



M'LEAN COUNTY — BLOOMINGTON. 



10 
116 
203 
603 
731 
803 
914 
999 
1025 
1026 



Bloomington . . . .Bloomington, 

McLean McLean, 

Chenoa Chenoa, 

Prairie McLean, 

Dan vers Danvers, 

Musquito Grove. .Bloomington, 

Money Creek Lexington, 

Lexington Lexington, 

Padua Padua, 

Hamlin Hamlin, 



1027 Blooming Grove. .Bloomington, 

1031 Gridley Kappa, 

1044 Pleasant Hill Selma, 

1055 Downs..... Delta, 

1060 Hudson Hudson, 

1086 Old Town Bloomington. 

1087 Dry Grove Bloomington, 

1090 Randolph Bloomington, 

1105 Towanda Towanda, 

1112 Upper Mackinaw. Selma. 



MENARD COUNTY. 



311 Athens Athens, 

834 Sugar Grove Middletown, 



I 909 Tallula Tallula, 

1 1024 Petersburg Petersburg 



MERCER COUNTY — ALEDO. 



522 N. Henderson N. Henderson, 

600 Aledo Aledo, 

601 Millersburg Millersburg, 

688 Perry town Hamlet, 

729 New Boston New Boston, 

730 Duck Creek Duck Creek, 

745 Keithsburg Keithsburg, 

784 Preemption. Preemption, 



824 Ohio Grove Aledo, 

825 Viola Viola, 

826 Duncan Millersburg, 

827 Rivoli Rivoli, 

828 Suez North Henderson, 

877 Richland Grove . .Richland Grove, 
900 Henderson North Henderson, 



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APPENDIX — LIST OF COUNCILS. 



MONROE COUNTY — WATERLOO. 



HO. NAME OF COUNCIL. POST OFFICE. 

612 Wiiterloo Waterloo, 

552 Taiunrawa* 

950 Harrisouville . . . .Harrisonville, 



NO. NAME OP COCNCIL. PCS? OFFICE. 

1073 Freedom Heckcr, 

1081 Columbia Columbia, 



MONTGOMERY COUNTY — LITCHFIELD. 



60 Litchfield Litchfield, 

74 Hillsboro Hillsboro, 

185 Nokoaiis Nokomis, 

190 Irving Irving, 

556 Walshville Walshville, 

557 Montgomery .... Hillsboro, 

558 Bear Creek Donnelson, 

561 Butler Butler, 



564 Boies de Arcs. . . .Girard, 

565 Shoal Creek* 

692 Donnelson Donnelson, 

890 Blue Grass Butler, 

891 Hurricane Hillsboro, 

930 Zanesville Zanesville, 

939 East Fork Hillsboro. 



MORGAN COUNTY — JACKSONVILLE. 



12 Washington Jacksonville, 

SO Mount Zion Jacksonville, 

493 Ebenezer Jacksonville, 

502 Bethel Chapin, 

739 Mauviasterre Orleans, 



r 740 Murray sville Murraysville, 

742 Franklin Franklin, 

923 Concord Concord, 

1043 Waver ly Waveriy, 



MOULTRIE COUNTY — MARROWBONE. 



752 Sullivan Sullivan, 

753 Lovington Lovinnton, 

758 Marrowbone Marrowbone, 



805 Whitleys Point. . .Windsor, 

806 Dunn Sullivan, 

932 North West Lovington. 



OGLE COUNTY — LANE. 



Polo Polo, 

220 Lane Lane Depot, 

244 Pine €reek* 

227 Marion Hall, 

228 Davsville Daysville, 

234 Synville* 

235 Scott* 

259 Grand Detour Grand Detour, 

260 Byron Byron, 

269 Dement Dement Station, 



314 Brookville Polo, 

315 Lafuvette* 

317 White Rock White Rock, 

318 Carthage* 

322 Monroe Monroe Centre, 

527 Mt. Morris Mt. Morris, 

528 Pine Rock* 

583 Forrcston Forreston. 

1110 Leaf River* 



PEORIA COUNTY — PEORIA. 



2 Peoria Peoria, 

3 Kingston Kingston Mines, 

519 Princeville Princeville, 

726 Mossville Mossville. 

872 Logan Smithville, 

987 Rosefield Starfield, 



992 Elmwood Elmwood, 

997 Halleck Hallock, 

1014 Radner Peoria, 

1015 Brinifield Brimfield, 

1032 Millbrook Brimfield, 

1036 Chillicothe Chillieothe. 



PERRY COUNTY — TAMAROA. 



109 Tamaroa Tamaroa, 

156 Du Quoin Du Quoin, 

254 Pinkneyville Pinkneyville, 

632 Six Mile Sparta, 



633 Grand Cote Grand Cote Prairie 

815 Four Mile Pinkneyville, 

873 Galum Galum. 



PIATT COUNTY — MONTICELLO. 



105 Bement Bement, 

125 Blue Ridge Santa Anna, 

J26 Willow Branch . .Monticello, 
140 Goose Creek Monticello, 



375 Monticello Monticello, 

474 Unity Bement, 

656 Sangamon Monticello, 

876 Ceiro Gordo Cerro Goido. 



APPENDIX LIST CF COUNCILS. 



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PIKE COUNTY. 



NO. NAME OF COtTXCIL. POST OFFICE. 

831 New Salem New Salem, 

966 Grant Terry, 

1050 Griggsville Griggsville, 



NO. NAME OF COUNCIL, POST OFFICE. 

1071 Hadley Sardinia, 

1080 Detroit Detroit. 



POPE COUNTY — GOLCOND A. 



650 Golconda Goleonda, 

653 Zioti* 

"749 New Liberty New Liberty, 

TSO Walnut Shade. . . Book, 



852 Glendale . .Golconda, 

993 Polk Breckinridge, 

994 Washington Book, 

1082 Monroe Lusk. 



PULASKI COUNTY — WALBRIDGE, 



256 Pulaski Walbridge, 

509 Valley Forge Valley Forge, 

510 Grand Chain Grand Chain, 



511 Ullin Ullin, 

512 Caledonia Caledonia, 

1066 Mound City Mound City. 



PUTNAM COUNTY — FLORID 

384 Snatchwine Snatchwine, 

385 Henepin Henepin, 

886 Florid Florid, 

387 Granville Granville, 



388 Mt. Palatine Mt. Palatine, 

389 Sprinklebury *. . . 

498 Magnolia Magnolia, 

499 Clear Creek Magnolia. 



RANDOLPH COUNTY — SPARTA. 



548 Red Bud Red Bud, 

698 Coulterville Coulterville, 

712 Sparta Sparta, 

888 Evansville Evansville, 

915 Jones' Creek .Tone's Creek, 

918 Alma Steel's Mills, 

943 Preston Preston, 



944 Opossum Den. . . .Prairie Blair, 

953 Jordan's Grove. . .Jordan's Grove, 

972 Mill Creek Steel's Mills, 

1028 Flat Prairie Sparta, 

1029 Lively Prairie*... 

1030 Palestine Chester, 

1051 Chester Chester. 



RICHLAND COUNTY. 



75 Olney Olney, 

76 Madison Olney, 

77 Noble Noble, 



184 Danver Noble, 

187 Claremont Claremont. 



ROCK ISLAND COUNTY. 



288 Black Hawk* 

289 Zerma Port Byron, 

398 Rock Island Rock Island, 

399 Moline Moline, 

400 Cordova Cordova, 



401 Port Byron Port Byron, 

402 Hampton Hampton, 

599 Bowling* 

1093 Edgington Edgington, 

1094 Carbon Cliflf Carbon ClifiF. 



SALINE COUNTY — HARRISBURG. 



425 Stone Fort Stone Fort, 

495 Roleigh Raleigh, 

630 El Dorado El Dorado, 

651 Galatia Galatic, 



652 Harrisburg Harrisburg, 

844 Independence. . . .Mitchelville, 

956 Somerset Somerset. 

1095 Bushy* 



SANGAMON COUNTY — SPRINGFIELD. 



25 Springfield Springfield, 

53 Williamsville Williainsville, 

607 Curran Curran, 

620 Woodside Woodside, 

654 Loami Loami, 

725 Chatham Chatham, 

775 Brush Creek Springfield, 

802 Rochester Rochester, 

837 Salisbury Salisbury, 

848 Clear Lake Dawson, 

5*08 Pleasant Plains. . .Pleasant Plains, 



910 Panther Creek... 

927 Mechanicsburg. . . 

928 Watson 

936 Illiopolis 

945 Fancy Creek 

951 Island Grove 

952 Mechanics and La- 

boring Men's. . . . 
983 Gardner 

985 Pioneer 

986 Horse Creek 



Auburn, 

Mechanicsburg, 

Watson, 

Illiopolis, 

Williamsville, 

Bates, 



Spr 

Ipriii; 



;field, 
;fiold, 
Chatham, 
Cotton Hill. 



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APPE]srDix — lIst of councils. 



SCHUYLER COUNTY RUSHVILLE. 



KO. NAME OP COUNCIL. POST OFFICE. 

546 Huntsville Huntsville, 

'710 Brooklya Brooklyn, 



NO. NAME OF COUKCIL. POST OFFICE. 

1074 Rushville Rushville, 

1103 Birmingham Birminoiiara. 



SHELBY COUNTY. 



223 Shelby villc Sbelbyville, 

309 Dry Point* 

562 Rural Assumption, 

563 Ash Grove Windsor, 



626 Prairie* 

67*7 Moweaqua Moweaqua, 

702 Oconee Oconee Station. 



STARK COUNTY — TOULON, 



39 Oceola Oceola, 

201 West Jersey West Jersey, 

202 Elmira Elraira, 

273 Centre Oceola, 

286 Toulon Toulon, 



728 Penn Modena, 

786 Valley Lawn Ridge, 

1047 Camp Grove Camp Grove, 

1076 Jackson* 



ST. CLAIR COUNTY— BELLEVILLE. 



221 Lebanon, No. 1.. .Lebanon, 
547 Freeburgh Freeburgh, 

549 Georgetown Smithton, 

550 West Belleville ..Belleville, 

551 Spring Rock O'Fallon, 

600 Lebanon, No. 2. ..Lebnnon, 

608 Muccoutah Muscoutah, 

609 Summerfield Suramerfield, 

672 Belleville Belleville, 



673 O'Fallon O'Fallon, 

678 Ridge Prairie Belleville, 

700 Shiloh Belleville, 

704 Fayetteville Favetteville, 

705 Du'tch Hill Lensburg, 

706 Union Milstadt, 

770 Dougherty Casey ville, 

1045 Darmstadt* 

1099 Floraville Floraville. 



STEPHENSON COUNTY — FREEPORT. 



Freeport Freeport, 

333 Davies Davies, 

335 Lena Lena, 

445 Buckeye Cedarville, 

446 Dacota Davies, 

447 Florence Freeport, 



448 Loran Yellow Creek, 

456 Redott* 

737 Harlem Freeport, 

781 Winslow Winslow, 

913 Orangeville Orangeville. 



TAZEWELL COUNTY — PEKIN. 



1 Pekin Pekin, 

5 Delcvan Delevan, 

6 Groveland Groveland, 

7 Little Mackanaw.Mackanaw, 
15 Morton Morton, 

568 Washington Washington, 



724 Deer Creek Deer Creek, 

804 Hitte Arraington, 

814 Boynton Boynton, 

942 Antioch Tremont, 

1085 Bethel Pekin. 



UNION COUNTY — ANNA. 



479 Heart of Oak Makanda, 

492 South Pass South Pass, 

518 Anna Anna, 

623 Logan Anna, 

751 Western SaratogaAnna, 



839 Dongola Dongoln, 

895 Liberty Makanda, 

896 Fruit Ridge South Pass, 

1010 Mount Pleasant . .Mt. Pleasant 



VERMILLION COUNTY. 
1054 Ridge Farm Georgetown. J 



APPENDIX — LIST OF COUNCILS. 



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WABASH COUNTY — MT. CARMEL. 



NO. NAME OF COUNCIL, POST orFICE. 

198 Mt. Carmel Mt Carmol, 

543 Coffee Rochester Mills, 



NO. NAME OF COUNCIL. POST OFFICE. 

667 Fnendsville Fricndsville, 

671 Pleas;ait Ridjre. . .Mt. Carmel. 



WARREN COUNTY — MONMOUTH. 



78 Monmouth Monmouth, 

301 Young America. .Young America, 

302 Cameron Cameron, 

465 RoJeville Roseville, 

466 Berwick Berwick, 

468 Point Pleasant. . .Roseville, 



469 Swan Swan Creek, 

523 Kelley Utah, 

830 Spring Grove. . . .Spring Grove, 

858 York Little York, 

901 Hale* 

1077 Ellison Ellison. 



WASHINGTON COUNTY — NASHVILLE. 



166 Ashley Ashley, 

172 Nasliville Nashville, 

173 Richview Richview, 

199 Washington Nashville, 

255 Dubois Dubois, 

668 Hoyleton Hoyleton, 

696 Bliie Lick Elkhorn, 

697 Pilot Knob* 



701 Little Prairie Nashville, 

707 South Creek Nashville, 

708 New Union Nashville, 

736 Okaw Okaw, 

961 Protection * 

1101 Ratlifl" Plum Hill, 

1102 Lively Grove Lively Grove. 



WAYNE COUNTY — FAIRFIELD. 



188 FairJSeld Fairfield, 

364 Jeffersonville . . . . Jeifersonville, 

866 Jasper Fairfield, 

368 Mount Erie Mt. Erie, 

373 Middleton* 



573 Zif Zif, 

642 Johnsonville Johnsonville, 

689 Bedford* 

787 Arington* 

954 Hickory Hill Home. 



WHITE COUNTY — GRAYVILLE. 



450 Grayville Grayville, 

682 Liberty Burnt Prairie, 



1040 Carmi Carmi, 

1041 Phillipstown Phillipstown. 



WHITESIDE COUNTY — MORRISON. 



113 Sterling Sterling, 

129 Jefferson Fulton, 

205 Genesee Grove. . .Genesee Grove, 
2«6 Jordan Sterling, 

207 Como Como, 

208 Morrison Morrison, 

464 Erie Erie, 



581 New Clyde New Clyde, 

640 Kingsburry GroveKingsbury, 
850 Prophetstown. . . .Prophetstown, 

911 Albany Albany, 

924 Portland Spring Hill, 

1038 Ustick Fulton City. 



WILL COUNTY — JOLIET. 



31 Lockport Lockport, 

154 Channabon Chanahon, 

245 Homer Lockport, 

325 Joliet Joliet, 

326 Mokeua Mokena, 

430 Plainfield Plainfield, 

644 Wilton Joliet, 



645 Frankfort Chelsea, 

743 Wheatland Plainfield 

885 Troy Joliet, 

886 Monee Monee, 

1017 Peotone Peotone, 

1092 Crete Crete. 



WILLIAMSON COUNTY — FREDONI A. 



212 Fredonia Fredonia, 

292 Poplar Grove*. . . 

494 Attila Attila, 

681 Herrin's Prairie . .Fredonia, 
857 Crab Orchard Crab Orchard, 



962 Rosecrang — 
967 Cherry Valley 
984 Union Grove 

1048 Marion 

1049 Sugar Creek. 



.Marion, 
.Marion, 
.Marion, 
.Marion, 
. Sarahaville. 



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APPEISDIX — LIS* OF COUNCILS, 



WINNEBAGO COUNTY — ROCKFORD. 



NO. NAME OF COUNCIL. POST OFFICE. 

112 Rockford Rockford, 

334 South Rockford. .Rockford, 

356 East Rockford . . .Rockford, 

357 Winiicbaoo Winnebago, 

358 New Milford New Milford, 

359 Cheiry Valley Cherry Valley, 

360 Lysander Pecatonica, 

361 Howard Howard, 

457 Harrison Harrison, 

458 Burritt Burritt, 



NO. NAME OF COUNCIL. POST OFFICE. 

459 Owen Rockford, 

460 Rockton Rockton, 

461 Roscoe Roscoe, 

462 Kishwaukee. . . . .Kishwaukee, 

463 Sewara Pecatonica, 

604 Guilford Rockford, 

646 Shirland Shirland, 

647 Laona Laona, 

648 Harlem Harlem, 

662 Fremont Elton. 



WOODFORD COUNTY — MATTAMOR A. 



16 El Paso El Paso, 

746 Eureka Eureka, 



747 Secor Secor, 

1072 Linn Minonk. 



Note. — The * opposite the name of a Council denotes that the Post Office addiess has never been 
reported. The GrrincI Secretary would he under many obligations to any brother of the League if he 
would inform him of the address of any of the above Councils thus marked. 



APPENDIX — GRAND SECKETAEY'S ACCOIJNT. 



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G^RAISTD SECRET AH Y'S ACOOXTNT. 



[JL] 



GEO. H. HAELOW, Geand Seceetary, 

In account with the Illinois Grand Council TJ. L. A. 




Oct. 31... 
Nov. 3.. 
Nov. 8... 
Dec. 2 . . . 
Dec. 5 . . . 
1863. 
Jan. 10. . . 
Jan. 23. . . 
Jan. 26... 
Jan. 26. .. 
Jan. 31 . . . 
Jan. 31... 
Feb. 14. . . 
Feb. VI... 
Feb. 17 . . 
March 3. . 
March 3. . 
March 3. . 
March 3 . . 
March 7. . 
March 10. 
March 12. 
March 13. 
March 13. 
Mrirch 17. 
March 20. 
March 26. 
March 26. 
March 26. 
March 26. 
March 26. 
March 26. 
April 1 . . . 
April 2.. 



To Valley Gouncil for hooks, 

Bloomington Council for books 

Tremont Council 

Kingston Council, charter, etc 

Ottawa Council 

James Allen, jr., for ritual's 

Decatur Council, charter, etc 

Clinton Council, charter, etc 

Bloomington Council, charter, 

Washington Council, charter, etc 

S. H. Melvin, charterrf, 

Osceola Council, charter, etc 

Lafayette Council, charter, etc 

Duponset Council, books, etc 

Little Mackinaw Council, charter, etc 

J. Allen, jr., books, 

Belle Prairie Council, charter, etc 

Bath Council, charter, etc 

Delevan Council, charter, etc 

West Jersey Council, charter, etc 

Elmira Council, charter, etc 

James Allen, jr., books 

Hamilton Council, charter, etc 

C. C. Sturtevant, charter, etc . . 

Groveland Council, charter, etc 

Paradise Council, charter, etc 

Milton Council, charter, etc 

Paxton Council, charter, etc 

J. K. Warren, charters, etc 

Mt. Vernon Council, charter, etc 

Council, charter, etc 

Burnett Council, charter, etc 

W. T. Whitmore, State deputy, charter, etc 
Fields Prairie Council, charter 



2 


00 


2 


00 


2 


00 


5 


00 


2 


00 


6 


00 


5 


00 


5 


00 


3 


00 


5 


10 


20 


00 


5 


00 


5 


00 


2 


10 


5 


00 


6 


00 


5 


00 


3 


00 


5 


00 


5 


00 





00 


5 


00 


5 


00 


5 


00 


5 


00 


5 


00 


5 


00 


6 


00 


15 


00 


5 


00 


3 


00 


5 


00 


12 


00 


3 


00 



42 



APPENDIX — GRAND SECKETART'S ACCOUNT. 




April 4 1' 


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6 


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7 


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15 


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16 


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18 


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18 


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(1 


18 


II 


18 


11 


18 


(1 


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20 


<l 


20 


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20 


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21 


II 


21 


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21 


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23 


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23 


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To 



Mt. Zion Council, charter, etc 

James Allen, jr., books 

0. P. Harris, agent, charters 

J. 3. Pashly, Center Council, charter, etc 

Morton Council, charter, etc 

P. M. Blair, Toulon and Essex Councils, charters, etc. 

P. 0. Tabor, Saxon Council, charter, etc 

H. L. Martin, books, etc 

Quiver Council, charter 

Tuscola Council, charter 

Young America Council, charter, etc 

Cameron Council, charter, etc 

D. W. C. Harris, books 

H. L. Martin, books, etc 

J. J. Kennedy, agent, charters 

George Brewster, agent, books, etc 

Lafayette Council,^ 

White Rock ■' ! charters, etc., by G. W. Clark. . 
Carthage J > > .; 

Bradford " j 

Clarion Council, charter, etc 

Plainfield Council, charter, etc 

J. C. Rybolt, agent, books, etc 

Maquon Council, charter, etc 

Farmington Council, charter, etc 

J. Maxon, agent, charters, etc 

S. Y. Perce, agent, charters 

Anson S. Miller, agent, charters s 

Rev. Geo. I. King, agent, charter 

Athens Council, charter, etc 

Z. P. Curlee, Macedonia Council, charter, etc 

" Webb's " " 

P. F. Ward, agent, charters , 

J. M. Hood, Squaw Grove Council, charter, etc 

" Sandwich " " 

" Somonauk " " 

L. S. Norton, Valley Forge, charter, ete 

" Grand Chain Council, charter, et 

Geo. Brewster, agent, books, etc .... 

George S. Stebbins, Marseilles Council, charter, etc. . 

" " " books 

J. C. Webster, Lincoln Council, charter, etc 

G. P. Bowen, charters 

0. P. Harris, agent, charters 

Geo. Brewster, agent, books, etc 

M. A. Morris, Waynesville Council, charter, etc . . . ■ 
N L. Greer, Roseville Council, charter, etc 

" Berwick Council, charter, etc 

C. E. Carr, Washington Council, charter, etc 

W. H. Mason, Tennessee Council, charter, etc 

Areola Council, charter, etc 

La Harp Council, charter, etc 

Princeville Council, charter 

N. Kewanee Council, charter, ete 

Washington No. 568 Council, charter, etc 

Atlanta Council, charter, etc 

Viola Council, charter, etc 

H. L. C. Gilserrap, McLean Council, charter 

J. B. Tolle, Pleasant Grove Council, charter, etc 

J. S. Barber, McLean Council, charter, etc 

Geo. Brewster, agent. West Greenup Council, charter, 



5 


16 


11 


00 


5 


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5 


00 


5 


00 


10 


00 


5 


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APPENDIX — GRAND SECRETiLRY's ACCOUNT. 



43 




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To Geo. Brewster, agent, Spriiif^ Toiut Council, charter 
" Geo. Brewster, agent, Harrisburg Council, cliarter. ., 
" N. L. Greer, Point Pleasant Council, charter, etc. . . 

" N. L. Greer, Swan Council, charter, etc , 

Charters and books , , 

" J Moxon, for charters 

" Anson S. Miller, charters , 

" Geo. Brewster, charters 

" H. S. Walbridge, charters , 

" L. J. Bond, charters , 

" L. S. Norton, charters , 

" A. F. Randall, charters , 

" Geo. S. Stebbins, charters, , 

" John C. Rybolt, charters , 

" Geo. I. King, charters 

" J. M. Hood, charters 

" E. E. Thomas, charters , 

" J. H. Kelly, charters , 

" J. L. Short, donation for Kellv Council 

" W. T. Williams, charter " , 

" C. S. Clapp, charters 

" W. E. Withrow, charter, etc 

" D. W. Starkey, donation for Batavia Council 

" J. C. Rybolt, charter , 

" S. Steadman, charter 

" C. F. Church, charter 

" S. T. K. Prime, donation for Dwight Council 

" L. J. Bond, charters 

" Geo. S. Stebbins, charters 

" Alex. Steel, charters 

" 0. P. Harris, charters 

" ]). G. Bean, charters 

" C. H. Avery, Garden Prairie Council, donation 

" Geo. S. Stebbins, charter 

" J. Moxon, charter 

•' S. 0. Stillman, donation for Galena Council 

" C. C. Mason, charters 

" J. N. McCord, charters 

" L. S. Norton, charters 

" J. E. Andrews, donation for Piasa Council 

" D. G. Bean, charter 

" S. Y. Perce, charters 

" D. S. Gray, charters 

" Z. P. Curiee, charters 

" H. E. Badger, charters, 

" H. H. Aklridge, donation for Windsor Council 

" Nathan Dresser, charter 

" Du Quoin Council, donation 

" Hamilton " " 

" S. Y. Perce, ngent, charters 

" G. W. Clarke, charters 

" Wm. Scibert, charters 

" Anson S. Miller, agent, charters 

" G. S. Stebbins, charters 

" J. L. Simmons, Fidelity Council, donation 

" C. Blanchard, charter 

" L. S. Norton, charter 

" E. E. Thomas, charter 

" R. J. Williams, Elkhart Council, charters 

" L. S. Norton, Equality Council, charters 



Amount. 


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1 


00 


5 


00 


5 


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12 


05 


3 


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7 00 


5 


00 


5 


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5 


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00 


10 


00 


5 


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6 


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3 


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6 


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3 


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3 


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3 


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5 


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10 


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15 


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15 


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1 


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9 


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2 


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5 


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5 


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9 


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5 


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10 


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5 


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3 


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5 


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4 


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9 


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2 


65 


5 


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5 


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3 


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5 


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44: 



APPENDIX GRAND SEd^ETAET's ACCOUNT. 



1863. 


DR. 


Amount. 


Ma 
(1 


5^12 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

15 

15 

15 

15 

16 

16 

16 

16 

16 

16 

16 

16 

18 

18 

18 

18 

18 

18 

18 

18 

18 

19 

19 

19 

19 

19 

19 

19 

19 

19 

19 

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19 

19 

19 

21 

21 

22 

22 

22 

22 

23 

23 


To N. Dresser, charters 


5 00 


" D. S Gray, agent, Milford Council charter 


1 00 


(< 


" D. S. Gray, Crabb Apple Council, charter 


1 00 


t( 


" S. A. Flagler, Makanda Council, charter 


5 00 


<( 


" H. L. Man in, ode cards 


1 00 


« 

<c 
(1 
(( 


" C. C. Mason, New Bedford Council, charter 

" Rev. Geo. I. King, agent, Columbus Council, charter. 

" " Meudon " 

" Blue Island Council, donation 


3 00 
1 00 
1 00 
3 00 


(c 

(( 


" P. F. Ward, agent. Blue Mound Council, charter. . . . 

" " Hampshire Council, charter 

' J. D. Strong, charter, etc 


1 00 
1 00 
5 00 


(( 


" S. C. Spalding, South Pass Council, charter, etc 

" Job Moxon, agent, charters 


5 00 
3 00 


(( 


" L. Harris, West Salem Council, donation 


3 00 


(( 


" E. Marsh, Upper Alton Council, donation 


3 20 


IC 


" D. S. Gray, agent, Liberty Council, charter 


1 00 


(C 


" Z. P. Curlee, Cave Council, charter, etc 


5 00 
5 00 
5 00 


« 


" " Franklin Council, charter, etc 


<( 




5 00 


C( 


" C L. Craber Ellin""ton Council donation 


3 00 


(1 


" E. W. Brandon, Faithful Council, charter 


3 00 


« 


" L. S. Norton, Mulkcystown Council, charter, etc 

" " Eldorado Council, charter, etc 

" H. Norton, Polo Council, donation 


5 00 
5 00 
8 00 


<( 




3 00 


<( 


" D. Oo'Ien, Pioneer Council donation 


1 00 


(( 


" S. A. Flacler, Vienna Council, charter, etc 


5 00 


<1 
(1 


" L. S. Norton, Six Mile Council, charter, etc 

" J. K. Stiles Victor Council charter, etc 


5 00 
5 00 


<c 


" " Peirce Council, charter, etc 


5 00 


<( 


" T. Wolf, North Otto Creek, donation 


2 00 


(( 


" N. Belcher, Port Byron Council donation 


4 00 


<( 




2 00 


(1 
(( 


" L. M. Farrer, West Jersey Council, donation 

" S. Y. Perce, agent, charters. 


2 00 
2 00 


(( 


" J. W. Snook, Union Council, donation 


10 00 


(1 
(( 
(( 
<( 
(( 
« 
« 


" L. S. Norton, Grand Cote Council, charter, etc 

" A. Cooke, agent, Milbrook Council, charter 

" L. S. Norton, Elizabethtown Council, charter, etc... 

" E. W. Brandon, Mt. Pleasant Council, charter 

" G. W. Clarke, agent, Scott Council, charter 

" A. A. Terrell, agent, Kingsbury Grove Council, charter 
" Z. Bell, Woodside Council charter, etc 


5 00 
1 00 
5 00 
3 00 
1 00 
1 00 
5 00 


u 




3 00 


(< 
<< 


" Job Moxon, agent, Scales Mound Council, charter. . . 

*' " " Dunlieth Council, charter 

" C. C. Mason, Providence Council, charter 


1 00 
1 00 
3 00 


(( 


" I, C. Kimber, Bloomfield Council, charter 


8 00 


(( 
(. 
(1 
(( 
(( 


" Wm. Johnson, Johnsonville Council, charter, etc. . . . 

" Willis Danforth, Milton Council, charter, etc 

" " Frankfort Council, charter 

" J. F. Cummings, Bunker Hill Council, donation 

" Anson S. Miller 3 charters 


5 00 
5 00 
5 00 
3 00 
3 00 


(( 


" A. Cooke agent Piano Council charter 


1 00 


(< 


" D. V. Hoyt, Utica Council, donation 


5 00 


(( 
<1 


" S. Y. Perce, agent, Forreston Council, charter 

" C. C. Mason, Princeton Council, charter, etc 


1 00 

5 00 
5 00 


(( 


" L. S. Norton Gallatia Council charter, etc 


5 00 


(( 


" " Harrisburg Council, charter, etc 


5 00 



May 



Juno 



May 



June 



APPPEXDIX GRAND SECKETART's ACCOUNT. 



45 




To L. S. Norton, Golconda Council, charter, etc 

• J. H. Emerick, Fountain Green Council, cliar'er, etc. 

' N. E. Rhoads, Sangamon, charter 

' W. E. Withrow, Walnut Grove Council, charter, etc. 

' L. E. Gelusha, Fair Haven Council, charter 

' E. Knox. Bureau Valley Coniicil, charter 

Anson S. Miller, agent, Fremont Council, charter. . . . 

' J. C. Scott, agent, charters 

' I. M. Kelly, agent, luka Council, charter 

' J. S. Pusey, Buckley Gouncil, charter 

' 0. H. Looniis, Kewanee Council, donation 

' Captain J. F. Cummings, ode cards 

' H. L. Martin, Stoniugton Council, charter, etc 

' " Rituals and ode cards 

' N. P. Brown, Terryton Council, charter, etc 

' A. F. Randall, agent, Capron Council, charter 

' " " Garden Prairie, charter 

' " ** Manchester Council, charter. . , 

' " " Poplar (rrove Council, charter. 

' " " Spring Council, charter 

' Mossville Council, charter 

' Forest City Council, charter, etc 

' New Boston Council, charter, etc 

' Duck Creek Council, charter, etc 

' Danvers Council, charter 

' Canton Council, charter 

' Leer Council, charter, etc 

' Eureka Council, charter 

' Secor Council, charter 

' Woodland Council, charter, etc 

' Drummer Grove, charter, etc 

' Musquito Grove, charter 

' Hittle, charter, etc 

' R. C. Ederton, Victoria Council, donation 

' L. S. Norton, North Fork Council, charter, etc 

' R. S. McAllister, Walnut Grove Council charter, etc 

* " Oquawka Council, charter, etc. .. . 
' E. E. Thomas, agent, Greenwood Council, charter. . 

' L. S. Norton, Rosiclare Council, charter, etc 

' A. B. Painter, Bedford Council, charter, etc 

' J. Burritt Taft, Harlem Council, charter 

' George Brewster, agent , , 

' L. S. Norton, Washington Council, charter, etc.... 

' J. D. Strong, charters 

' W. Danforth, Wheatland Council, charter, etc 

' C. C. Mason, Trenton Council, charter, etc 

' George Brewster, agent, charter, etc 

■' H, S. Senter, Keithsburg Council, charter, etc 

" C. P. Johnston, East Aurora Council, donation.... 

" L. S. Norton, Metropolis Council, charter, etc 

" " New Liberty Council, charter, etc. . . . 

" S. C. Wagar, agent, Kinkaid Council, charter, etc. . 

" C. B. Smith, York Council, charter 

" 0. L. Smith, Dundee Council, char er, etc 

" L. S. Norton, Vergennes Council, charter, etc 

" J. A. W. Stewart, Florid Council, donation 

" T. B. Wakeman, Alden Council, charter 

" " Big Foot Prairie Council, charter. . 

" H. B. Sampson, Morrison Council, donation 

" " " books 

" L. Harris, Albion Council, odes 

" F. H. Fieper, Dougherty Council, charter, etc 



46 



APPENDIX — GRAND SECRETARY'S ACCOUNT 



1863. 


DR. 


Amount. 


June 6 1 

" 6 


'o .J. Christopher, Abingdon Council, donation 

" J. W. Goodwin, Waldo Council, charter 


3 00 
3 00 


" 6 


" A. Cook, agent, Bristol Council, charter 


1 00 


" 8 

" 8 


" S. L. Spinli, Grand View Couneil, charter, etc 

" H. 0. Slcio-ht, Oxford Council, charter, etc 


6 00 
5 00 


" 8 


" C. H. Brown, Macon Council, charter 


3 00 


" 9 


" I. M. Kelly, Joiner Council charter 


2 00 


" 9 


" B. Bartlett, Durham Council, charter 


3 00 


" 9 

" 9 


" J. E. Rosette, agent, Brush Creek Council, charter. . 
" J. Burritt Taft Winslow Council charter 


1 00 
3 00 


" 9 

" 9 


" C. Blanchard, Freedom Council, charter, etc 

" .T. G. Gates, Jefferson Council, donation 


5 00 
5 00 


" 9 

" 9 


" W. A. Looney, Cedar Bluff Council, charter 


3 00 
5 00 


'< 9 


" P. Bond Shoal Creek Council charter etc 


5 00 


" 10 


" J. D. Bartlett, Rio Council donation 


2 00 


" 10 

" 10 

" 11 

" 11 


" H. S. Senter, Preemption Council, charter, etc 

" E. Emery, Valley Council, charter 

" A. B. Painter, Arington Council, charter, etc 

" J. N. McCord, Ca3ser Council, charter, etc 


5 00 
3 0» 
5 00 
5 00 


" 12 

" 12 

" 12 


" H. A. Young, Houston Council, charter, etc 

" S. C. Wagar, agent, Big Hill Council, charter 

" C. B. Smith Mt Carroll Council donation 


5 00 
1 00 

6 00 


" 13 

" 13 


" M. A. Miles, Sugar Creek Council, charter, etc 


5 00 
5 00 


" 15 

" 15 

" 15 

" 15 


" E. C. Matheny, Rochester Council, charter, etc 

" L. S. Norton, Four Mile Council, charter, etc 

" George I. King, agent, charter. 

" J W. Grant Elkhorn Council donation 


5 00 
5 00 
1 00 
4 00 


" 15 

" 17 

" 17 

" 17 


" C. Blanchard, Nettle Creek Council, charter, etc. . . . 

" W. H. Herdman, Jackson Council, charter, etc 

" " " ode cards 

" S. L. Spink, Eldridge Couneil, charter, etc 


5 00 

5 00 

50 

5 00 


" 17 


" J. N Bassatt 5 charters 


25 00 


« 17 


" I. Padue Woodhill Council, charter, etc 


5 00 


" 19. 

" 19 


" H. G. Waldo, Summerfield Council, donation 

" L. S Norton Douglas Council, charter 


4 00 
3 00 


" 19 

" 19 


" J. L. Greer, Spring Grove Council, charter, etc 

" G. W. Clarke, Byron Council, charter, etc 


5 00 
5 00 


" 19 




3 00 


" 19 

<' 19 


" S. F. Forsdick, Chatsworth Council, charter, etc. . . . 
" A Cooke ao'ent Oswe^'o Council, charter 


5 00 
1 00 


" 19 




5 00 


" 19 

" 19 


" E. B. Persons, Sand Ridge Council, charter 


3 00 
3 00 


" 20 

" 20 

" 20 

" 20 


" I. M. Kelly, agent. Independence Council, charter. . . . 

" Rev. George I. King, Payson Council, charter 

" " " Carthage Council, charter .... 
" J Medill Proviso Council, charter, etc 


2 00 
1 00 
1 00 
5 00 


" 20 

" 20 

" 20 

" 20 

" 22 


" F. M. Foster, Sugar Grove Council, charter, etc 

" J. T. Bleany, Greenville Council, charter, etc 

" J. W. Hawes, Eminence Council, charter, etc 

" W. Teller, Prophetstown Council, charter, etc 

" L S Norton Glendale Council charter 


5 00 
5 00 
5 00 
5 00 
3 00 


" 22 




5 00 


" 22 

" 23 


" T. A. Rodgers, Salisbury Council, charter, etc 

" C H Doty Cornwall Council charter, etc 


5 00 
5 00 


" 24 

" 24 


" A. Pease, Crab Orchard Council, charter, etc 


5 00 
5 00 


" 24 




5 00 


" 24 

" 24 


" W. T. Whitmore, Clinton Council, donation 

" R. J. Williams, Middleton Council, charter, etc 


5 00 

6 00 



APPENDIX — GRAND SECKETAKy's ACCOUNT. 



47 




June 24 . , 
" 26. 
" 26. 
" 26. 
June 26. 
" 26. 
" 26. 
" 29. 
" 29. 
" 29. 
" 29. 
" 30. 
" 30. 

1. 

1. 

1. 

1. 

1 

1. 

1. 

2. 

2. 

2. 



July 



July 



1 . 

1.. 

1.. 

7.. 

1.. 

1.. 

7.. 

7.. 

7.. 

7.. 

7.. 

7.. 
11. 
13. 
13. 
13. 
14. 
15. 
15. 
16. 
16. 
16. 
16. 

16. 

16. 

16. 

16. 



To F. H. Maxwell, New Milford Council, donation 

" J. L. Bond, Cerro Gordo Council, charter 

" W. S. Putnam, Jamestown Council, charter, etc. . 
■ W. H. H. Wharton, Smalhvood Council 

L. S. Norton, Galum Council, charter 

W. Rickords, Lanes Cross Roads Council, charter, etc. 

E. Emery, Logan Council 

Rev. G. i. King, Mt. Sterling Council, charter 

H. J. Dunlap, Leyden Council, charter, etc 

J. W. Cowden, Jeiferson Council, charter 

C. C. Mason, Bureau Junction Council, charter 

J. F. Bunson, Garden Council, charter, etc 

G. A. Gower, Esmin Council, charter, etc 

S. D. Pierce, Addison Council, charter, etc 

H. S. Senter, Richland Grove Council, charter, etc. . . 

W. E. Withrow, New Salem Council, charter, etc. . . . 

J. D. Strong, three charters, etc 

■ J. E. Rosette, Laorai Council, charter, etc 

' A. B. Irwin, Pleasant Plains Council, charter, etc. . . . 

' ' ' ode cards 

' R. S. McAllister, Ball's Bluff Council, charter, etc. . . . 

' '' books, etc 

' W. E. Withrow, Washington, Council, charter, etc. . 

' G. W. Clark, agt. Grand Detour Council 

' H. E. Barber, Lone Tree Council, donation 

' R. B. Rutherford, books 

' C. M. Casey, Farinington Council, charter, etc 

' S. H. Melvin, Chatham Council 

' '' Williamsville Council, charter, etc. .. . 

' A. Cook, Plattville Council 

■' W. Danforth, Troy Council, charter, etc 

■' S. W. McKown, agt. St. Joseph's Council 

•' ' ' Homer Council 

" *' Newcomb Council 

" T. W. Thompson, Liberty Council, charter, etc 

" J. M. King, Clear Lake Council, charter, etc 

" J. N. Williams, Auburn Council, charter, etc 

" G. W. Ingles, Antioch Council, books 

" N. Dresser, Fruit Ridge Council, charter, etc 

" W. H. Parker, ode cards 

" W, T. Sylvester, Butler Council, charter 

" S. C. Wagar, Mill Creek Council, charter, etc 

" ' ' Twin School House Council, charter,etc. 

" E. Johnson, Evanstovvn Council, charter 

" J. F. Cumming, ode cards 

" W. Danforth, Moro Council, charter, etc 

" W. Jackson, Orland and Palos Council, charter, etc. . 

" A. A. Cargill, Mason City Council, charter, etc 

" W. E. Withrow, Industry Council, charter, etc 

" J. P. Thompson, Henderson Council, charter, etc. . . . 

" ' ' Hale Council, charter, etc 

" Saml. Dunlop, Grant Council, charter, etc 

" W. H. Williams, Snatchwine Council, donation 

" J. C. Lucky, Paducah Council, agent, charter 

" W. Teller, Albany Council, charter, etc 

" J. M. Hood, Sefton Council, charter 

" J. BurrittTaft, Crangville Council, charter 

" J. F. Cummings, charters 

" J. W. Ilawes, Eminence Council, donation 

J. AV. Cowden, Jefferson Council, books and cards. . , 

'' W. P. Jarboe, Jersey ville Council, donation 

" S. L. Spink, books 



00 

00 
00 
00 
00 
00 
00 
00 
00 
00 
00 
00 
00 
00 
00 
00 



15 00 



00 
00 
00 
00 
00 
00 
00 
00 
00 
00 
00 
00 
00 
00 
00 
00 
00 
00 
00 
00 

2 00 
5 00 
5 00 

3 00 
5 00 
5 00 
3 00 

10 00 
5 00 
5 00 
5 00 
00 
00 
00 



5 
5 
5 
5 00 



75 
00 
00 
00 
00 



10 00 
3 00 
2 25 

10 00 
2 00 



48 



APPENDIX GKAND SECKETARY's ACCOUNT 



1S63. 


DR. 


Amount. 


<< 16 


To Peter Holman, York Council, donation 


6 
3 
3 
1 
3 
,3 
3 
3 
5 
2 
2 
4 
2 

5 
5 
2 
19 
5 
5 
4 
6 
5 
2 
1 
5 
4 
5 
5 
4 
1 
3 
1 
4 
2 



48 

5 
2 
1 
4 
2 

2 
10 
5 
1 
1 
5 
3 
5 

1 

5 
6 
2 
4 
3 
5 
5 
8 
2 
1 


00 


" 17 

«' 17 


" A. F. Nichols, Money Creek Council, cliarter 

" J. McGowan, Lee Council, charter 


00 
00 


" 17 


" D S Gray agt. Martingdon Council 


00 


"17 




00 


" 17 

'• 17 . 


" ' ' Seller's Landing Council, charter 


00 

00 


" 17 


" ' ' Jone's Creek Council, charter 


00 


" 18 


" H Seed Grant Council, chaiter. etc 


00 


" 18 




'>(» 


" 18 


"HI Veneble Oakland Council donation 


'10 


" 20 

" 20 


" H. B. Shirley, Jacksonville Council, donation....... 


05 
00 


" 20 


" J C Webster Lanina Council, charter etc 


00 


" 21 . . 




00 


" 21 




?T 


" 21 

" 21... 


" Samuel Jonas, Qnincy Council, donation 


30 
00 


" 21 

" 21 

" 22 


" ' ' Harrisonville Council, charter, etc 

" H. C. Miller, Ches^terfield Council, donation 

" J Flemniings, Marseilles Council, doudtion 


00 
00 
80 


" 22 


" H H Smith Turner Council, donation 


00 


l( oo 




^0 


" 22 


" S B. Tucker, Mossville Council, donation 


00 


" 22 

" 22 . . 


" W. T. Sawyer, Winnebago Council, donation 


00 
80 


" 22 

" 22 . . 


" B. L Gerdes, Collins' Station Council, donation 

" N J Landaner, Atlanta Council, donation 


00 
00 


" 22 

" 22...!!!'. 

" 22 . . 


" L. Huiuiston, Otter Creek Council, donation 

" J. H. Valentine, Walnut Grove Council, donation 


00 
60 
00 


" 22... 


" H Mills Clear Creek Council, donation 


80 


" 22 

*' 22 . . 


" M. A. Beacher, Henepin Council, donation 

" A McCreery Cave Council, donaiion 


00 
(10 


" 22... 


" W Hezlop, Saline Mines Council, donation 


00 


" 22 . . 


" A Cooke Newark Council, donaiion. 


00 


»' 22 

" 20 


" Z. M. P. Cherry, Macoupin County Council, donation. 
" W Teller Portland Council cliarter, etc 


00 

00 


" 24 


" S M Havwood Butler Council, donation 


00 


" 24 

«' 24 


" J. C. Gill, New Salem Council, donation 

" A G. Carman, Union Council, donation 


00 

08 


" 24 . 


" R Harvey Council Hill Council, don:\tion 


50 


" 24 . . 




10 


" 24 

'• 24 

" 24 

" 24 


" G. W. Clarke, Lane Council, donation. . . 

" J. K. Albright, Spring Garden Council, charter 

'' D. S. Gra}', agt., Sheldon Council 

" G W Clark Fine Creek council 


00 
00 
00 
00 


" 24 . 


" J D Patte, Warren Council, donation 


00 


" 94 


" U B Ferris Woodliull Council donaiion 


'"l 


" 24 

«< 25 


" P. C. Rooney, Franklin Grove Council, charter 

" J B White, Peru Council, books 


00 

''5 


" 2.5 . . . 




00 


" 25 

" 25 


" G. H. Little wood, Norris Council, charter, etc 


00 

7i 


*' 25 




50 


" 25 . . 




00 


« 27 


To J W Dodds Ellisville Council donation 


50 


♦' 27 




00 


" 27 

" 27 

" 27 . . 


" M. L. Lloyd, Highland Council, ch.arter, etc 

" R.J. Williams, Elkhart Council, donaiion 

" P Eckly S Henderson d<ination 


00 
00 
00 


" 27 


" M. L. Lloyd, Nettle Creek Council, donation 


00 



APPENDIX GKAND SECRETARY'S ACCOUNT 



49 



1863. 



July 


27 


" 


27 


" 


27 


11 


27 


ti 


27 


K 


28 


" 


28 


1( 


28 


«< 


28 


11 


28 


tl 


28 


" 


28 


" 


28 


<l 


28 


1( 


28 


^4 

k 


29 


" 


29 


11 


29 


(1 


29 


" 


29 


(1 


29 


(1 


29 


t( 


30 


tl 


30 


*' 


30 


t( 


30 


t< 


30 


" 


30 


" 


30 


(( 


30 


II 


30 


II 


30 


II 


30 


" 


30 


II 


31 


II 


31 


w 


31 


i| 


31 


<i 


31 


II 


31 


<i 


31 


II 


31 


II 


31 


II 


31 




0-| 




ol.,,.,». 


Aug. 

11 
II 




•1 

II 




II 
II 
II 




II 




11 
11 


8.'.'.'..'.. 




A. L. Wilder, Sublette Council, donation 

J. S. Barber, McLean Council, donation 

Chas. Hallaiii, Amitj Council, donation 

L, Bates, Blue Mound Council, donation 

D. S. Gray, agt., Texas Council, charter 

W. W. Bridwell, N Fork Council, donation 

J. A. Park, agt.. Oblong Council, charter 

' ' Hardinsvillc Council, charter 

M. C. Mc Lane, Huttou Council, charter, etc 

W. G. 8mith, Warrenville Council, donation 

E. B. Hawley, agt., Mechanicsburgh Council, charter 

' ' " Watson Council, charter 

J. K. Warren, agt. Council, charter 

A. J. Gulick, Baden Badeu Cauncil, donation 

J. S. Short, Freeburgli Council, donation 

C. M. Turner, Illiopolis Council, charter, etc 

J. A. Bowles, Bowles Council, donation 

J. Christopher, Abingdon Council, donation 

J. E. Clark, Grayville Council, donation 

J. K. Gray, Bushnell Council, donation 

J. H. Murphy, Alton Council, donation 

J. F. Cummings, agt., charters 

L. W. Hampton, Waldo Council, donation 

E. A. Small, Rice Council, charter, etc 

John Logan, Scotia Council, donation 

S. H. Bradley, Murdon Council, donation 

T. L. Parkinson, Centralia Council, donation 

A. Sanborn, Brookville Council, donation 

J. W. Stewart, Florid Council, donation 

A. D. Lafflin, Mt. Palatine Council, donation 

M. D. Cooke, Henderson Council, charter 

W. R. Davis, Erie Council, donation 

S. Maxon, Washington Council, donation. 

R. C. Ewing, Dunn Council, donation 

Geo. I. King, agt., Keenc Council, charter 

W. M. Pierce, Okaw Council, donation 

H.C. Putnam, Squaw Grove Council, donation 

J. C. Webster, Prairie Creek Council, charter, etc. . . 

' ' Deer Creek Council, chart cr, etc 

J. B. Lockwood, Laona Council, donation 

H. S. Townsend, Rush Council, donation 

H. E. Bullock, Piano Council, donation 

N. C. Fisher, Antioch Council, charter 

A. N. McLoud, Fancy Greek Council, charter 

H. M. Coy, Fairview Council, charter, etc 

J. S. Weir, Woodbine Council, donation 

C. C. Hull, Areola Council, donation 

C. S. Caldwell, Seuz Council, donation 

Jas. McGowan, Avon Council, donation 

S. B. Stinson, Sandwich Council, donation 

Jas. R. Ross, St. Marys Council, charter 

S. Hendrix, Liberty Council, donation 

H. T. Adee, South Grove Council, donation 

L. Kinsloe, Earlville Council, donation 

R. Smith, Grafton Council, donation 

A. B. Painter, Jeffersonville Council, donation 

J. A. Stevens, Sullivan Council, donation 

L. Utler, Bridgeport Council, donation 

Chas. Nichols, Faithful Council, donation 

R. Laughlin, Metropolis Council, donation « 

B. Nettleton, Willow Creek Council, donation. .. . 

C. L, Schell, Peoria Council, donation 



Amount. 


4 00 


2 60 


1 25 


4 00 


1 00 


1 60 


1 00 


1 00 


5 00 


2 35 


1 00 


1 00 


5 00 


2 00 


2 00 


5 00 


5 00 


4 00 


3 20 


5 00 


9 00 


4 00 


1 35 


5 00 


1 55 


3 00 


12 00 


3 00 


2 00 


2 00 


3 00 


2 50 


5 00 


2 45 


1 00 


6 00 


2 00 


5 00 


5 00 


2 00 


4 00 


3 95 


3 00 


5 00 


5 00 


2 05 


80 


2 00 


2 00 


5 00 


3 00 


1 50 


3 10 


3 00 


3 05 


3 00 


3 00 


3 00 


2 00 


5 00 


2 40 


15 00 



-^ 



50 



APPENDIX — GB\ND &*CKBTAEt's ACCOUNT. 



1863. 


DR. 


Amount. 


August 3 

" 3 

" 3 

" 3 

" 3 

" 3 

" 4.. 

" 4 

" 4 

" 4 

" 4 

" 4 

" 4.. 

" 4 

" 4 

" 5 

" 5 

" 5 

" 5 

" 5 

" 5 

" 5 

" 5 

" 5 

" 5 

" 6 

" 6 

" 7 

" 7 

" 7 

" 7 

" 7 

" 7 

" 7 

" 7 

" 8 

" 8 

" 8 

" 8 

" 8 

" 12 

" 12 

" 17 

" 17 .... 

'' 18 

" 18 

" 18 

" 18 

" 18.... 

" 19 

" 19 

" 19 

" 19 

" 19... 

" 19 

" 19 

" 19 


To R. M. Johnson, Macedonia Council, donation 


^2 50 
5 55 


" H. D. Hickox, Troy Grove Council, donation 


4 00 
3 30 


" C, Adams, Lebanon Council, donation 


2 50 
4 00 




2 00 




3 15 




1 75 


" L. H. Weld, Somersett Council, cliarter, etc 

" J. B. Gerry, North Fork Council, donation ... 

" S Field Grand Chain Council donation 


5 00 
2 00 
I 00 




10 00 




3 00 




2 00 




5 00 


" S T K Prairie Odell Council donation 


2 50 


" T. W. Eustace, Palmyra Council, charter, etc 


5 00 

6 00 




1 50 


" W. M. Johnson, Johnsoiiville Council, donation 

" W. C. Deputy, Pleasant Ridge Council, donatian. . . . 

" H. A. Young, Augusta Council, donation 

" Joseph M. Cooper, Ridgely Council, donation 

"WW Bayt Cedar Bluff iCouncil, donation , , . . 


3 20 
2 25 

4 00 
75 

4 15 




2 80 




5 60 


" C. M. Casey, Hickory Hill Council, charter, etc 

" W. H, H. Wharton, Smallwood Council, donation. . . 


5 00 

2 00 

3 00 




1 85 


" C. A. Shurtleff, Wataga Council, donation 


4 85 
8 00 


" B. F. A. Richardson, Winslow Council, donation. . . . 
" J F Hunte? Potts Council donation 


3 00 

i 00 


" J. W. Hoy, Ohio Grove Council, donation 


1 80 


"HA Fitz, West Salem Council, donation 


4 00 




4 00 


" J. Soles, Lynn Council, charter, etc 


5 00 


" R. J. Shumway, Miledgeville, donation 

" A H. Gibbs, Dunlieth Council, donation 


6 00 
3 00 


" A. J. Clawson, Bloomingtou Council, donation 

" M. A. Morris, Santa Anna Council, charter, etc 

" " Harp Council, charter, etc 

" Alfred Pease, Roseerans Council, charter, etc 

" J. G. Mitchell, Ward's Grove Council, charter, etc. . . 
'' C. Grant, Braceville Council, charter, etc 


13 00 
5 00 
5 00 
5 00 
5 00 
5 00 


" C. S Capps, Mt. Pulaski Council, charter 


3 00 


'' J. C. Gill, Grant Council, charter, etc 


5 00 


" M. A. Morris, DeWitt Council, charter, etc 

'• A. Pease, Cherry Valley Council, charter, etc 

" Mark Ban'"' Nebraska Council ch?rSer , 


6 00 

5 00 
3 00 


" J. F. Cummings, agent, Kane Council, charter 

" " " Whitehall Council, charter. . 

" J. J. Bratton, West Eden Council, charter, etc 

" T. C. Burke, Mill Creek Council, charter, etc 


1 00 
1 00 
5 00 
5 00 
1 00 


" 20 

" 20 

" 20 

" 20 

" 20 


"EM Shaw Joshua Council charter, etc.... 


5 10 




3 00 


" J. K. Warren, Long Creek Council, donation 


1 80 
5 00 


" A. Pease, Union Grove Council, charter, etc 


5 00 



APPENDIX GKxVND SECRETARY'S ACCOUNT 



51 



1863. 


DR. 


Amount. 


August 20 




5 00 


" 20 

" 20 


" W. H. Vigal, Horse Creek Council, charter, etc 


5 00 
3 00 


« • 20 


"DM Stump Bernadotte Council charter. ........ 


3 00 


« ' 20 




3 00 


•' 20 

" 21 

«' 21 

«' 21 


" " Vermont Council, charter, etc 

" C. C. Sturtevant, Lyon Council, charter, etc 

" J. L. Euo, Elmwood Council, charter 

" L, S Norton, Washin"'ton Council, charter 


5 00 
5 00 
8 00 
3 00 


" 21. 




3 00 


" 21 


" M. A. Morris, Nixon Council, charter, etc 


5 00 


" 21 

* ' 21. . . 


" H. Z. Ferguson, Yorktown Council, charter 

" M, Huiman, Halleck Council charter 


4 OO 
3 00 


" 21 

«' 22 


" D. W. Walker, Young Hickory Council, charter, etc. 


5 00 
3 OO 


" 22.---- 
" 22 

" 22 


" George I. King, agent, Gilmore Council, charter 

" N. Dresser, Mt. Pleasant Council, charter, etc 


1 OC 
5 OC 
3 OC 


" 22 

" 22 

" 22 . . 


" " Reynoldsburg Council, charter 

" M. A. Morris, Turnbridge Council, charter, etc 


3 OC 
5 OC 
3 OC 


" 22 

" 22 


'' James Blanchard, Brimfield Council, charter 

" H. R McMasters, Birriman, charter, etc 


3 OC 

5 OC 


" 22 


'' C. Blanchard, Allen Council, charter 


3 OC 


" 22 

" 25 

" 25 

" 25 

•' 25 

" 25 

" 25 


'' N. S. Read, Butler Council, charter, etc 

<' J. F. Cummings, agent, Plainview Council, charter. . 

" S. W. McGowan, agent, Philo Council, charter 

" " " Sidney Council, charter. . . . 
" " " Star ofPeace Council, charter 
" G. L. Hoodless, No. 10, Chicago Counoil, donation. . 
" E Evans, Reading Council, donation 


5 OC 
1 OC 
1 OC 
1 OC 

1 OC 
8 OC 

2 2f 


" 25 

*' 25 


" J. J. Lockwood, Brickton Council, donation 

" R Coulter Lickinc Council, donation 


3 OC 
8£ 


" 25 




5 OC 


" 25 

" 25 

" 26 


" J. H. Ernrick, Fountain Green Council, donation. . . . 
" " '* "ode cards... 
" B F Smith Minooka Council, donation 


3 6-^ 
2 OC 
1 '!( 


" 26 

" 26 


" J. R. Benedict, French Creek Council, donation 

<' ^ Doty Hamshire ('ouncii donation 


1 OC 
5 OC 


" 26 


" C H Doty Cornwall Council donation 


2 7c 
2 2" 


" 26 




*' 26 


" F J. Hinman, St. Marie Council, donation 


6£ 


" 26 


" J N McCord tJllen Council donation. < 


2 OC 


" 26 




2 7f 


" 26 


'* J W Lyman Fredonia Council donation 


K Of 


" 26 " 




5 OC 


" 26 




5 OC 


"26 


" J L. Ward, Milrose Council, donation 


2 3( 


" 26 


" JJ H Hewitt ode cards 


1 Rf 


" 26 

< ' 26 


" W. H. Crawford, Equality Council, donation 

" J Rockwell LaSalle Council donation 


2 Of 
4- Of 


" 26 

" 26 

' ' 26 


" F. Smyers, Union Council, donation. . 

" W. H. Clayton, Washington County Council, donation 


2 OC 

15 OC 

5 OC 


'* 26 


" Samuel Spencer Pulaski Council, donation 


2 4C 


" 26 




4 OC 


" 26 

" 26 

•' 26 

*' 2*7 


" J. B. Alexander, Oak Ridge Council, donation 

" C. W. Knapp, East Bend Council, donation 

" T. Stottlar, Herrin's Prairie Council, donation 

" H L Rapelge Kaneville Council, donation 


1 7C 

2 OC 
2 5f 
2 5C 


" 27. .. 


" T D Clark, Xenia Council, donation 


5 OC 


" 27... . 


" J. A. Porter, Proviso Council, donation 


2 5£ 



52 



APPENDIX — GRAND SECRETARY'S ACCOUNT 



1863. 



August 27 
27 
27 
27 
27 
27 
27 
27 

27 
27 
27 
27 
27 
27 
27 
27 
27 
27 
27 
27 
27 
27 
27 
27 
27 
27 
27 
27 
27 
27 
27 
27 
27 
27 
27 
27 
28 
28 



Febr'y 4 

March 11 

June 19 

" 20 

" 24 


July 
Aug. 
< 1 


24 

8 

6 

6 


< 1 


6 


1 ( 


6. ..•••• 


( 1 


6 


< 1 


6 



DR. 



To 



J. H. Moore, Tiskilwa Council, donation 

J. S. Scibbird, Padua Council, charter 

' ' Hamlin Council, charter 

' ' Bloomington Grove Council, charter. . 

'' " donation... . 

H. R. Strevey, Gridly Council, charter 

E. J. Sutherland, Milbrook Council, charter 

G. L. Hoodless, District No. 2, Chicago Council, 

charter, etc 

A. F. Randall, agent, Serry Council, charter 

" ' ' Flora Council, charter 

G. W. Place, Dement Council, donation 

J. N. Veach, Pleasant Ridge Council, donation 

H. G. Gunn, Flora Council, donation 

H. W. Wait, Greenville Council, donation 

G. H. Hall, Laraont Council, donation 

G. Stevens, Kishwaukee Council, donation 

W. B. Tribe, Albion Council, donation 

H. J. Green, Parker Council, donation 

J. T. Blaney, Biggsville Council, books 

J. V. Frazier, Viola Council, donation 

P. Matthews, Farmington Council, donation 

D. Ojlet, Pioneer Council, donation 

J. Fuller, Saxon Council, donation 

C. L. Clussnian, Princeville Council, donation 

J. Braden, Six Mile Council, donation 

J. R. Merler, Wheeling Council, donation 

Z. P. Curlee, Tamaroa Council, donation 

H. G. McPike, Madison County Council, donation. . . . 

C. P. Eastman, Ophir Council, donation 

J. B. DeClark, Lee Council, donation 

D. W. Kingsley, Edge wood Council, donation 

A. G. Porter, Clarion Council, donation 

Sharon Tyndale, St. Clair County Council, donation. . 
J. F. Benson, Gardner Council donation 

D. McLeod, Kingston Council, donation 

W. R. Kellogg, Rosetield Council, donation 

R. S. McAllister, Raritnn Council, charter, etc 

E. Emery, Chilicothe Council, charter 



CR. 



By 



Tazewell Republican, printing 

Peoria Transcript, printing 

Childs, for Grand Council Seal 

Chicago Tribune company, printing, per J. Medill. . . . 
W. T. Whitmore, delegate, donation for Clinton 

Council 

Hlinois State Journal, printing 

Chicago Tribune Company, printing 



J. M. Hood, Delegate to National Convention, railroad 

fare 

G. M. Raymond, Delegate to National Convention, 

railroad fare 

Anson S. Miller, railroad fare to meeting of Executive 

Committee 

E. Emery, railroad fare to meeting of Executive Com- 
mittee 

J. K. Warren, railroad fare to meeting of Executive 
Committee I 



Amount. 


4 00 


3 00 


3 00 


3 00 


1 75 


3 00 


3 00 


5 05 


1 00 


1 00 


2 50 


1 25 


5 00 


7 20 


4 00 


2 50 


6 10 


1 00 


1 00 


1 50 


2 60 


1 00 


1 60 


5 00 


1 65 


4 20 


6 00 


50 00 


6 00 


50 


2 75 


3 75 


60 00 


2 00 


5 00 


1 40 


5 00 


3 00 



45 


00 


15 


00 


15 


00 


5 


00 


5 


00 


40 90 


150 


00 


209 


00 


26 


00 


36 


00 


20 40 


6 


20 


2 


80 



APPENDIX — GKAND SECRETAKY'S ACCOUNT. 



53 



1863, 



August 6. 



Sept, 



6., 

6,, 

6,, 

19. 

22. 
24. 

2Y. 



CR. 



By 



A. P. Tanney, railroad fare to meeting of Executive 

Committee 

J. C. Scott, railroad fare to meeting of Executive 
Committee 

B. H. Mills, railroad fire to meeting of Executive 

Committee 

D. Wilkin?, railroad fare to meeting of Executive 

Committee 

J. M. Hood, railroad fare to meeting of Executive 

Committee 

J. L. Braden, railroad fare to meeting of Executive 

Committee 

Georf;;e Brewster, railroad fare to meeting of Execu- 
tive Committee 

J, II, Bryant, railroad fare to meeting of Executive 

Committee 

George I. King, railroad fare to meeting of Executive 

Committee 

J. F. Cummings, railroad fare to meeting of Executive 

Committee 

M, G. Raymond, railroad fare to meeting of Executive 

Committee 

J. Burritt Taft, Delegate to National Convention, 

railroad fare 

Chicago Tribune company, printing 

J. C. Conkling, Delegate to National Convention, 

railroad fare 

Tazewell Republican, printing 

Postage, exprespage, etc, to date 

Stationery to date , 

R. P. Johnston, assistant secretary to date 

Office rent, gas, etc., to date 

Salary of Grand Secretary to date 

Amount paid H. S. Austin, Grand Treasnrer 



Amount. 



2 


40 


11 


50 


5 


60 


4 


50 


19 


10 


12 


00 


10 


90 


6 


00 


6 


00 


8 


80 


3 


00 


30 


00 


107 


3Y 


36 


25 


16 


00 


292 11 


33 


25 


326 


00 


52 


50 


1,100 


00 


252 


69 



RECAPITULATION, 



Received for books and charters 

* ' Donations on assessment, 
' ' Ode cards 



PAID. 



For postage, expressage, etc 

" Stationery 

" Printing 

" Delegates and Executive Committee, 

" Clerk hire 

'* Office rent, gas, etc 

" Salary of Grand Secretary 

" Graud Treasurer 



$307 11 

33 25 

573 27 

258 05 

326 00 

52 50 

1, 100 00 

252 69 

12,903 53 



936 26 

939 02 

28 25 



§2,903 53 



54 



APPENDIX ■ 



SANITARY KECEIPTS. 



ACCOUNT OF MONEY 

RECEIVED BY 

COLONEL JOHN WILLIAMS, 

CoixLmissary Greneral, 

IN CHARGE OF THE 

STATE SANITARY BUREAU, 

REFERRED TO IiY GRAXD SECRETARY'S REPORT. 



ADAMS COUNTY. 



Quincy, Union League, 

Ellington, Soldier's Relief Society, . 



BOND COUNTY. 



Elm Point, Soldier's Aid Society and Union League,. 

Mullbery Grove, Union League, 

Pleasant Prairie, Union League, 

Cottonwood Grove, Union League, 



BOONE COUNTY. 



Manchester, Union League, 

Poplar Grove, Ladle's L. League. 



BUREAU COUNTY. 



Princeton, Union League, 

Dover, Union League, 

Princeton, first Presbyterian Church,. 
Princeton, first Congressional Church, 

Newman, Union League, 

Lone Tree, Union League 



CARROLL COUNTY. 



Lanark, Union League,. . . , 
Milledgville, Union League, 



CASS COUNTY. 



Beardstown, Union League,. 
Jersey Prairie, a citizen,... 



CHAMPAIGN COUNTY. 



Champaign, Union League,. 

Tolono, citizens, 

Mahomet, Union League,. . . 



17*76 30 
40 00 



35 65 

23 75 
17 65 
29 50 



40 30 
13 50 



91 10 
91 40 
45 80 
27 00 
5 00 
95 00 



120 00 
42 80 



300 00 
1 00 



$900 00 

44 00 

134 00 



APPENDIX SANITARY RECEIPTS. 



55 



CHRISTIAN COUNTY. 



Stonington, Union League, 

South Fork, Union League, 

Mt. Auburn, Union League, 

Roseniound, Young People's Concert,. 



CLARK COUNTY. 



Marshall, Union League,. 



CLAY COUNTY. 



Flora, Union League,, 
Pixley, Union League.. 



CLINTON COUNTY. 

Collins Station, Union League, 

Dayton, Union League, 

Trenton, ladie's festival, 

.Carlyle, ladie's festival and Union League, 



COLES COUNTY. 



Ashmore, Union League. . 
Oakland, Union League,. . . 
Charleston, Union League,. 



13 00 
fi9 00 
1i 00 
60 00 



30 00 



19 95 
25 00 



152 00 
31 85 

153 75 
151 00 



19 00 
123 00 
400 00 



COOK COUNTY. 



Lemont, Union League,. 
Palatine, Union League, . 
Niles, Union League, . . . , 



218 05 

94 00 

100 00 



DE KALB COUNTY. 



York Center, Union League, 

Kingston, Union League, 

South Grove, Union League, 

Afton, Union League, 

Squaw Grove, Union League,. . . . 

Courtland, Union League, 

Van Buren, Union League, 

Shabbonas' Grove, Union League, . 
Sandwich, Union League, 



DU PAGE COUNTY. 



Cass, Union League, 

Bloomingdale, Union League,. 



EFFINGHAM COUNTY. 



Mason, Union League, 

Ewington, Union League,. . , , 
Freeman ton. Union League,. 



21 00 
256 61 
25 26 
87 90 
63 25 
56 66 
27 25 
15 00 
75 00 



100 00 
33 00 



242 40 
13 00 

18 00- 



EDWARDS COUNTY. 



Albion, Union League, , 

West Salem, Uniou League and charters,. 



37 75 
87 45 



56 APPENDIX — SANITARY RECEIPTS 

EDGAR COUNTY. 

Grimd View church 

FRANKLIN COUNTY. 

Crtve, Union Lengue, 

Frankfort, Union League, 

FAYETTE COUNTY. 

Vandalia, ladie'a festival 

Shabonier, Union League ". . . . 

FULTON COUNTY. 

Avon, Union League, ■ 

Farmington, center church, 

GALLITIN COUNTY. 

Shawneetown, ladie's, 

Saline Mines, Union League, 

HANCOCK COUNTY. 

Hamilton, Union League, 

Augusta, Union League, 

HENDERSON COUNTY. 

Briggsville, Union League, 

HARDIN COUNTY. 

Elizabethtown, Union League, 

HAMILTON COUNTY. 

McLeansboro, Union League, 

HENRY COUNTY. 

Kewaneo, Union League, 

Oxford, Union League, 

IROQUOIS COUNTY. 

Beaver Grove, Union League, 

Ashliuni, Union League, , 

Chebanse, Union League, 

JERSEY COUNTY. 

Jersey ville, Union League, 

Otter Creek, Union League, , 

Fidelity, Union League, 

Grafton, Union League, 

JACKSON COUNTY. 

Makanda, Union League, 

Dongola, Friendship church, , . , 



$21 00 



44 
31 


00 
00 


205 05 
28 60 


5 
39 


00 
30 


250 
68 


00 
00 


37 10 
10 00 



21 00 



65 25 



30 00 



100 00 
3 00 



15 75 
57 25 
35 50 



118 10 
67 00 
20 00 
27 00 



90 00 
55 00 



APPENDIX — SxiNITARY RECEIPTS. 



67 



JO DAVIS COUNTY. 



Scales Mound, Union League, . 

Guilford, Union League, 

Plum River, Union League,. . . 



JEFFERSON COUNTY. 

Mt. Vernon, Union League, 

JASPER COUNTY. 



Newton, Union League,. 
STewton ladle's 



KNOX COUNTY. 



Cedar Fork, Union League,. . . . 
Victoria, Soldier's Aid Society,. 

Abingdon, Union League, 

Galesburg, Union League 

Rio, Union League, 



KENDALL COUNTY. 



Newark, Union League,. 
Piano, Union League,. . 



KANE COUNTY. 



Aurora, Union League,. . . . 

Plato, Union League, 

Hampshire, Union League,. 



LA SALLE COUNTY. 



Ottawa, Union League, 

Earlville, Union League, 

Cedar Point, Union League, . . 

Cedar Point, Soldier's Aid Society,. . . 

Utica, Union League, 

Manlins' Union League, 

New Rutland, Union League, 

Ophier, Union League, 

Marseilles, ladle's and Union League,. 



LEE COUNTY. 



Prairieville, Union Leagne, 

Paw Paw, Union League, 

Ogle Station, Union League, . . 
Melugiris Grove, Union League,. 
Sublet te. Union League, 



LIVINGSTON COUNTY. 



Odell, Union League,. . . .•. 
Waltham, Union League,... 
Long Point, Union League,. 



MACOUPIN COUNTY. 



North Otter Creek, Union League, 

Carlinville, ladie's, 

Trumbull, Union League 



22 50 
6 75 
6 00 



15 00 



99 


00 


21 


00 


25 


00 


16 


55 


299 


05 


150 


00 


15 


00 


200 00 


55 


75 


56 


00 


13 


00 


40 


00 


5 


00 


104 


00 


40 


00 


125 


00 


17 00 


23 


00 


56 


25 


108 


00 


1*76 40 


26 


55 


33 


65 


19 


75 


43 


00 


101 


95 


44 


50 


37 00 


19 


15 


80 


00 


10 00 


205 


25 



58 



APPENDIX — g^ANITAKY RECEIPTS. 



Bunker Hill, Union League, 

Bunker Hill, ladie's and citizens,. 
Sliipman, Union Aid Society,. . . 

Girard, Union League, 

Piasa, Union League, 

Chesterfield, ladie's and citizens,. 

Chesterfield, Union League, 

Nilwood, Union League, 

Spanish Needle, Union League, . . 
Virden, Union League, 



MORGAN COUNTY. 



Jacksonville, Union League, 

Jacksonville, Jacob Strawn, 

Jacksonville, Westminister Church, 
Pisgah, church, 



$225 00 

119 75 

23 00 

8 00 

59 70 

32 25 

79 25 

16 00 

51 00 

178 25 



50 00 
100 00 
220 00 

37 00 



MONTGOMERY COUNTY. 



Nokomis, Union League, 

Litchfield, Presbyterian Church, 
Lake Fork, Union League, 



MADISON COUNTY. 

Godfrey, Union League, 

Fosterburg, Union League, , 

Upper Alton, Union League, 

Upper Alton, ladie's, 

Edwardsville, Union League, 

Ed wardsville, Tableux, 

Alton, Union League, 

Alton, Ladie's League, 

Collinsville, Union League,- 

Highland, Union League, 

Highland, Soldier's Aid Society, 

Venice, Six Mile Bend, Ladie's League 

Pleasant Ridge, German Luthern Church, 



MOULTRIE COUNTY. 



Marrowbone, Union League, . 



MACON COUNTY. 



Niantic, Union League, 

South Macon, Union League,. . . 

Decatur, Union League, 

Decatur, Hospital Aid Society,. 

Decatur, Baptist Church, 

Decatur, Christian Church, 

Decatur, Cordwainers Society,.. 



MASON COUNTY, 



Havana, Union League, . 



M'LEAN COUNTY. 



Bloomington, Union League, 

Bloomington, Odd Fellows, 

Bloomington, Ladie's Aid Society, . 
McLean, Union League, 



25 10 

133 70 

6 00 



107 00 
16 95 
64 00 

21 00 
100 00 
100 00 
197 00 
400 00 
447 85 
182 50 

22 50 
158 00 

11 00 



195 40 



46 00 

25 00 

1318 15 

133 50 

10 00 

7 70 

10 00 



414 00 



68 80 
106 00 
100 00 
118 05 



APPENDIX SANITARY KECEIPTS. 



69 



Little Mackinaw, Soldiers Aid Society, 

Towanda, 4th of July collection, 

Le Roy, Union League, 

Le Roy, Baptist Church 

M'HENRY COUNTY. 

Hebron, Union League, 

Hebron, Good Templars,. 

Huntley's Grove, Union League, 

Greenwood, Union League, 

Lawrence, Union League, 

Crystal Luke, Union League, 

Annawaii, Union League, 

Alba, Union League, 

MARION COUNTY. 

Sandoval, Union League 

Kinniundy, Union League, 

Racoon, Union League, 

Salem, Union League, 

Salem, Lidie's League, , 

Nunda, Union League, 

MERCER COUNTY. 

Aledo, Union League, ^. 

Millersburg, Union League, 

MENARD COUNTY. 

Near Athens, Union League, 

M'DONOUGH COUNTY. 

Mound, Union League, 

MARSHALL COUNTY. 

Whitefield, 

OGLE COUNTY. 

Hale Union League 

Dement Union League 

Mt. Morris Union League 

Brookville Union League 

PIKE COUNTY. 

Pittsfield Union League 

PERRY COUNTY. 

Tamaroa, Union League 

Grand Cote Ladies and Union League 

Bethel Church Union League 

Six Mile Union League 

PEORIA COUNTY. 

Kingston Mines Union League 

Prince villa Soldiers Aid Society Union League. . . 



$42 40 


105 


10 


40 


00 


30 


00 


294 


91 


10 


00 


loo 


00 


31 


50 


25 


30 


45 


00 


188 


50 


42 


50 


113 


40 


160 


00 


19 


00 


89 


25 


12 


00 


15 


00 


14*7 


50 


31 


30 



116 30 



14 00 



8 50 



50 00 

50 00 

7 25 

10 00 



300 00 



122 30 

103 00 

1 00 

11 26 



42 00 
11 00 



60 



APPENDIX 



SANITARY EECEIPTS. 



PUTNAM COUNTY. 

Mt. Palatine Union League and Soldievs Aid Society. 

Florid Union Leegue 

Snatcliwine Soldiers' Aid Society 



PIATT COUNTY. 



Bement Union League 

Blue Ridge Union League.. 
Montict'llo Union League. . . 
Goose Creek Union League. 



PULASKI COUNTY. 



Ullin Union League 

Grand Chain Union League. 



ROCK ISLAND COUNTY. 



Board of Supervisors 

Port Byron Union League. 
Cordova Union League. . . 
Bowling Union League. . . . 



RANDOLPH COUNTY. 



Sparta Union League 

Eden Soldiers' Aid Society. 



STEPHENSON COUNTY. 



Davis Soldiers' Aid Society and Union League. 
Lena Union League 



STARK COUNTY. 



Elmira Soldiers' Aid Society. . 
OsceoLi Soldiers' Aid Society. 
Osceola Union League 



ST. CLAIR COUNTY. 



County Court 

City of Belleville 

Belleville Union League. . . , 
Summerville Union League. 
Freeburg Union League. . . , 



SCHUYLER COUNY. 



Rusliville Soldiers' Aid Society. 
Huntsville Union League 



SANGAMON COUNTY. 



Wolf Creek Union League 

Springfield Union League 

Yocuni's School House Union League 

Mechanicsburg Union League , 

Auburn Union League 

Camp Butler, 16th Cavalry and 113th Infantry Illinois Volunteers. 

Springfield 1st Presbyterian church 

Springfield 3d Presbyterian church 

Springfield St. Paul's church 



APPENDIX SANITARY KECEIPTS. 



61 



A Citizen of Sangamon county 

Unconditional Union man 

Fancy Creek Chapel 

Island Grove M. E. church 

New Berlin Thanksgiving collection. 



SCOTT COUNTY. 



Winchester Soldiers' Aid Society 

UNION COUNTY. 



Anna Union League. 
South Pass... 



VERMILION COUNTY. 



Vermilion Couiity Sanitary Commission 

WHITESIDE COUNTY. 

Morrison Soldiers' Aid Society and Union League. 

Como Soldiers' Aid Society 

Sterling Union League 



WASHINGTON COUNTY. 



Nashville Union League. . . . 

Ashley Union League 

Prairie Knob Union League. 
Okaw Union League 



WARREN COUNTY. 



Monmouth Union League 

Monmouth Ladies' Union League. 
Young America Union League... 

Roseville Union League 

Berwick Bajitist church 



WILLIAMSON COUNTY. 



Attilla Union League 

Sulphur Springs M. E. church 



WINNEBAGO COUNTY. 



New Milford LTnion League. 
Rockford Union League. . . 

Laona Union League 

Roscoo Union League 

Shirland Union League 

Kishwaukee Union League. 
Milford Union League 



WILL COUNTY. 



Joliet Union League. 



WHITE COUNTY. 



Grayville Union League. 



WAYNE COUNTY. 



Jeffersonville Union League. 



r, 00 
10 00 
23 00 
54 50 
38 00 



135 00 



24 00 
30 50 



200 00 



200 


00 


90 


00 


408 


00 


84 


50 


25 


00 


14 


15 


43 


00 


209 


60 


25 


00 


26 


00 


14: 


85 


100 


00 


50 


00 


12 


65 


50 


00 


53 


65 


28 


00 


11 


00 


11 


30 


22 


30 


78 00 



140 40 



68 80 



38 10 



62 



APPENDIX — SA.NITARY RECEIPTS. 



Jones' Prairie Union League 

Jasper Union League 

NO COUNTIES NAMED 

Oskaloosa Union League 

Burr Oak Grove Union League 

Horse Prairie Union League 

Grand Prairie Union League 

Whitmore Union League 

Winona Union League 



35 


25 


23 


00 


5 


50 


12 


90 


38 


00 


60 


80 


8 


00 


52 


00 



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